Pryiutivka Territorial Community
- Type: Urban-rural
- Population: 11,116
Pryiutivka community is located in the central part of Kirovohrad Oblast, covering an area of 520.7 km². It consists of an administrative center—the settlement of Pryiutivka—and 24 villages.
As of February 1, 2025, the population is 11,116 residents:
Women: 5,748
Men: 5,350
Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs): 1,200
Educational institutions:
General secondary education institutions: 10
Preschool institutions: 6
Cultural centers: 8
Healthcare:
5 general practice family medicine clinics
5 feldsher-midwife stations
1 emergency medical care point
Community People
The head of the community is Andriy Kolomiiets.
The Community and the War
Since the full-scale Russian invasion of Ukraine on February 24, 2022, Pryiutivka community has sheltered over 2,500 people from conflict zones. Currently, around 1,200 IDPs remain in the community.Temporary Housing Facility: Opened in September 2023, this facility accommodates 15 people, with 8 currently residing there.“Svitanok” Small Group Home: A municipal institution for orphaned children relocated from Lysychansk.
History
In 2017, Pryiutivka Territorial Community was established as part of the decentralization and administrative-territorial reform. In 2020, five village councils (16 villages) joined the community, while two village councils were separated. Today, the community comprises 25 settlements: the settlement of Pryiutivka and 24 villages.
Pryiutivka belongs to Oleksandriia District, which includes nine territorial communities.
Economy and Well-being
The community has deposits of brown coal, sand, and clay.
The economic base primarily consists of agricultural enterprises. There are 98 registered entrepreneurs and 2,864 personal household farms. The main employers in the community are agricultural enterprises engaged in the cultivation and processing of raw materials.
Major enterprises:
Agrodar LTD: A regional leader in agricultural production, operating in Kirovohrad and Cherkasy oblasts, with a land bank of 16,200 hectares. The company has its own grain storage facilities and is developing livestock farming.AgroVista: A major agricultural corporation specializing in grain and oilseed production, livestock farming, grain trading, and sugar production. Its land bank covers 75,000 hectares. The corporation owns Oleksandriia Sugar Plant, which processes about 320,000 tons of sugar beets annually and employs around 600 workers during peak season.Agrosvit: Established in 2002, this agrochemical complex includes 7,000 m² of warehouse space and a customs-licensed warehouse, simplifying import/export operations.