Investing in mineral water production combines high-volume demand and strong gross margins. However, it requires substantial upfront capital for land, specialized filtration, and bottling machinery. Profitability depends heavily on efficient scaling, distribution logistics, and managing ongoing operational costs.
This investment direction is possible through the implementation of two separate projects.

The first project involves the restoration of a mineral water plant located in the city of Trostyanets on a land plot with cadastral number 5925010100:00:013:0136 with a total area of 1.5387 hectares.
There is an own electrical substation with a capacity of 400 kW, which is currently loaded only by 25%, and accordingly the power reserve is 300 kW.
There are two wells on the territory of the plant, with a depth of 140 and 146 meters, and there is also a Rozhnovsky Tower with a volume of 40 m3. A low-pressure gas pipeline with a diameter of 50 mm, a pressure of 0.5 kgf / cm2, is brought to the territory of the plant.
The area of the plant buildings is about 5000 m2, including:
- a soft drink bottling shop with an area of 1500 m2 with closed-loop soft drink bottling equipment with a capacity of 6000 bottles per hour
- a finished product warehouse with an area of 1200 m2 (the warehouse is insulated with special rooms for personnel, which can accommodate large-sized equipment)
- a laboratory for testing the quality of finished products
- an administrative building, which has been completely renovated
- three boxes for cars with a turning section with equipment
- a sawmill
- an industrial refrigerator (fully in working order)
- a welding department
- a carpentry department
- other utility rooms
The distance to the city center is 800 m. The national road N-12 Sumy-Poltava runs along the eastern part of the land plot. The company is currently registered as a limited liability company (LLC “Trostyanetska Voda”). The sole owners of the company are individuals – citizens of Ukraine. The owners are considering opportunities for cooperation, in particular by attracting investments in economic activities, or selling to new investors, the preliminary sale price is $ 0.7 million.

The second project involves the placement of production facilities for bottling mineral water in Krynychne village, which is located 11 km from the city of Trostyanets. A feature of the implementation of this project is the presence of the Krynychne spring located in the southeastern outskirts of the village (coordinates: 50°32’34.3″N 35°03’28.8″E).
The underground waters of the spring have a high-quality composition with a healing effect: weakly mineralized magnesium-calcium hydrocarbonate, without specific components and properties, weakly alkaline, cold. The latest assessment of water safety and quality (August 2020, “Ukrainian Research Institute of Medical Rehabilitation and Balneology of the Ministry of Health of Ukraine”) confirmed compliance with regulatory documents and the possibility of using water as a mineral natural canteen, including for industrial packaging. Studies have revealed a stimulating effect on the excretory function of the kidneys, the activity of the stomach and liver.
Production potential: in the center of the village of Krynychne, on B. Khmelnytskyi Street, there is a land plot with an area of 3.9563 hectares (cadastral number 5925083900:01:001:0094), which is in municipal ownership and belongs to the lands of the agricultural reserve. The site has investment potential for the construction of production facilities (previously used by an agricultural enterprise).
Nearby are vacant non-residential buildings of municipal property with an area of 194.1 m², 282.6 m² and 104.1 m², which require repair and restoration of communications. The territory can be adapted for a company bottling drinking water, beer and other beverages.
Cooperation formats: transfer of land and buildings for rent to an investor; privatization of non-residential buildings with subsequent investment and restoration; implementation of joint infrastructure projects based on the Krynychne spring and existing production areas.






