Today, Grainrus Group is a major agro-industrial holding included in the TOP 60 largest owners of Russian agricultural land in 2023 according to the BEFL ranking.
In 2023, Grainrus Group subsidiaries won prizes in the All-Russian competition "Exporter of the Year" in the nominations "Exporter of the Year in the Field of Basic Agro-Industrial Products" (large business), and "Trader of the Year" (large business).
1997
The first batches of malt were imported from Finland, Germany and Denmark.
2001
Beginning of long-term cooperation with grain terminal Volga in Ivanovo Region.
2006
Launching of High Pro project on soybean mean delivery
2017
Own crop acreage was increased by 40,000 hectares (98,842 acres). Commissioning of a warehouse in Ekaterinburg.
2018
Kursk Malt increased classic malt production capacity up to 120 000 tons per year. Commissioning of a warehouse in Vladivostok.
2019
New grain railway storage Otreshkovo (Kursk region). Capacity 56 000 tons per year.
2020
New Grainrus warehouses in Krasnoyarsk, Lipetsk, Samara and Chelyabinsk!
2021
Opening warehouse in Omsk, Irkutsk, Khabarovsk (Far East). Grainrus Agro acquired the greenhouse complex for vegetable growing. Launched rye malt production.
2022
Organic Food malthouse is recognized as "Enterprise of the Year 2021".
2006
Start of agro project in Kursk Region and purchase of a seed plant. Launching of a seed program.
2007
Starting of tolling processing of own barley at malthouses of the Central Black Earth Region.
2012
The Group of Companies acquired a malthouse in Kursk and launched Pilsner malt production under the brand name of Kursk Malt.
2015
Commissioning of a malt roasting plant. Beginning of production of specialty malt varieties. Commissioning of a warehouse in Novosibirsk.
2016
The Group of Companies bought a grain terminal Oktyabr’skaya Khlebnaya Baza (Oktyabrsk Grain Storage) in Samara Region. Commissioning of a warehouse in Saint-Petersburg.
2023
Malt house "Nosters" in St.Petersburg joined Grainrus Group.