PKB Corporation


PKB Corporation is a Serbian agribusiness company. It is headquartered in Padinska Skela, Belgrade, Serbia.

Name

The company uses shortened name PKB Corporation as an abbreviation of the Poljoprivredni Kombinat Beograd.

History

PKB Corporation was founded on 27 December 1945 with headquarters in Belgrade, PR Serbia, FPR Yugoslavia. It was the largest agribusiness company in the former Yugoslavia, offering a variety of services. At its peak it had 42,000 employees throughout former Yugoslavia. During the 2000s, PKB's large departments were privatized, most notably supermarket chain Pekabeta and food companies Imlek and Frikom.
In 2015, the Government of Serbia offered company for sale in public auction with the price of 154 million euros ; however the auction failed as nobody placed offers. In January 2018, it was announced that the Government of Serbia has agreed with the International Monetary Fund to sell its stake in PKB Corporation until summer of 2018, in order to further consolidate its finances. In September 2018, the Government of Serbia accepted the sole bid of Al Dahra Serbia which was 105.05 million euros. On 4 October 2018, the contract between the parties was finalized and officially signed. According to the 2018 financial report, total equity stood at 227 million euros.

Organization

PKB Corporation manages around 30,000 hectares of agriculture land. Around 23,000 hectares are owned by the Government of Serbia and 7,000 by PKB Corporation. Its total equity is parted in 9 unities, of which eight are located northern of the city area of Belgrade: Čenta, Dunavac, Pionir, Partizanski Prelaz, Padinska Skela, Lepušnica, Kovilovo, Mladost and 7. Juli is located southern of Belgrade's city area.
Most of its production facilities and administration buildings are located in Pančevački Rit, which is located 15 kilometers north of the Belgrade city center.
As of September 2016, PKB Corporation has 9,000 dairy cows, 3,500 cattle, 6,000 pigs, 2,000 sheep and 30,000 lying hens. Of motorized equipment, it possesses 330 tractors, 35 harvesters, 90 loading machines and 1,370 connecting machines.

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