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PTK PANONNIA AD
Pannonia Farm was founded in 1947 on the properties of former landowners. Since 1958 it became Agricultural Property Pannonia and then began experiencing real development and expansion. In addition to agriculture, tourism is becoming one of the leading branches so the adjective tourism entered the name of the company Agricultural Tourism Multi-Plant Company (PTK) PANONIJA. This name has been retained to this day.
The main activity of the company is farming. The pig farm IM TOPOLA recognized a good source of raw materials for its products. Great resources have been invested into the farm which is slowly bringing returns, because of increased number of breeding pigs which are delivered to IM TOPOLA, so that annual deliveries exceed the number of 20,000 hogs. The company is also engaged in agricultural production. It processes about 3200 ha of land. PTK has Pannonia also owns feed mixers so that all the food for the pig farm is produced independently.
PP„POBEDA“AD

PP„Pobeda“AD from Pobeda is engaged in primary agricultural production of agricultural products (farming) where it handles about 2000 ha of land, but with livestock too, which also makes the core activity of the company.
Also, cattle feed also stands out as an ancillary activity as well as operation and maintenance of agricultural machinery. The company sells its products in the domestic market.
VETERINARY STATION „IMT“ LTD
Veterinary station „IMT“ d.o.o. was founded in 2007 which enables the control of growing fatlings on Pannonia and Pobeda farms and thus guarantees the quality of incoming raw materials in IM Topola.
Owning their own feed mixers and veterinary station is very important because IM TOPOLA thus has a completely closed production cycle – production of food for pigs, producing the fatlings which are bred under veterinary control, the production of finished food products without depending on others for this so that the customers can be guaranteed for the quality of each of its products in the true sense.
