January 5, 2025
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Roshen Poroshenko stopped production at a factory in Hungary – Forbes Ukraine

Roshen Confectionery Corporation of Petro Poroshenko’s family has stopped production at its Bonbonetti factory in the capital of Hungary, Budapest, due to unprofitability and inability to expand.”, — write: epravda.com.ua

Roshen Confectionery Corporation of Petro Poroshenko’s family has stopped production at its Bonbonetti factory in the capital of Hungary, Budapest, due to unprofitability and inability to expand. This was reported by Forbes Ukraine. As the executive director of Roshen Oleksandr Golovaschuk said, the factory will not produce products from 2023. Part of the Bonbonetti equipment was transported to the Vinnytsia confectionery factory, and part was disposed of.Advertisement: Roshen acquired the Hungarian confectionery company Bonbonetti Choco in 2012. After its closure, Roshen has only one factory abroad – Klaipeda (Lithuania). We will remind: Advertising: Roshen is the largest producer of sweets in Ukraine. Roshen includes Ukrainian factories (Kyiv, Kremenchuk, Boryspil and two production sites in Vinnytsia), the Klaipeda confectionery factory in Lithuania, as well as the Vinnytsia dairy plant. The ultimate beneficiary of the corporation is Oleksiy, the son of ex-president Petro Poroshenko. In the summer of 2024, the composition of the ROSHEN directorate changed. Vyacheslav Moskalevsky, the head of the confectionary company for many years, who worked at ROSHEN since its foundation, has a successor – Oleksandr Golovaschuk.

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