
Ukraine-based food and agriculture company MHP has entered a strategic partnership with American Global Strategies (AGS), a US-based consulting firm, to boost global food security.
Founded by former National Security Advisor Robert O’Brien, AGS specialises in geopolitical risk, international business strategy, and security consulting.
The firm advises clients across sectors such as aerospace, defence, technology, energy, and finance, helping them navigate global challenges and sustain growth.
The collaboration aims to enhance food security in the international market, leveraging AGS’s expertise in geopolitical risk assessment and international business strategy.
In the context of geopolitical uncertainties, AGS’s strategic insights are expected to strengthen MHP’s global presence and boost its export potential.
The partnership is anticipated to not only benefit MHP but also contribute to regional food security by ensuring stable and resilient supply chains.
MHP, with 25 years of industry leadership, exports products to over 80 countries and manages 360,000 ha of farmland across 12 regions in Ukraine.
The company employs 36,000 people and operates in agriculture, food production, and retail, with production facilities in Ukraine and Southeast Europe.
Listed on the London Stock Exchange, MHP has subsidiaries in the EU, the Netherlands, Saudi Arabia, the UAE, and the UK.
MHP develops over 15 product brands, including Apetytna, Assilah, Bashchynskyi, Lehko!, Nasha Ryaba, Qualiko, RyabChick, Skott Smeat, and Sultanah.
Together with its partners, the company operates several retail chains, including MeatMarket stores, Fresh Food, Nasha Ryaba, and Döner Market restaurants.
In Ukraine, MHP collaborates with the Charitable Foundation MHP-GROMADI, to engage in community development.
Furthermore, MHP ensures quality control through 37 advanced laboratories, conducting over 11,000 tests daily for product safety and consistency.