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Establishment of a factory
The industrial production of edible oil in the Balkans dates back to the small town of Vrbas in Vojvodina. Enterprising merchant Jakob Lenji built the first oil refining workshop in this town on the shore of the Old Channel in 1855. No one could have imagined that the commissioning of this small plant would lay the foundation for a future powerful industrial giant – the VITAL plant. Lenny’s factory began production of pressed unrefined oil with manual and livestock power. The predominant raw materials were hemp, pumpkin seeds and rapeseed. Until 1929, the crude oil was refined not in Vrbas but in Budapest where the Lenji family owned a refinery. The third and fourth decades of the twentieth century, when the factory was headed by the grandson of the founder, Joseph Lenji, are very significant for the development of the first oil mill in the Balkans.
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Factory „Vojvodina”
Lenji registered the workshop as a factory “Vojvodina” on August 4, 1928. In fact, its name was officially: “Steric and Lenji – the first Serbian oil factory in Vojvodina” Novi Vrbas. In the summer of 1930, an oil factory ” Vojvodina “, as the property of Lenji and his comrades, is registered as” a company engaged in the production and sale of edible oils, for technical purposes, fat and whale, as well as the sale of mineral oils. ” Lenin and the Reich & Friedman Company of Novi Bečej also shows a trademark that had three six-pointed stars, evenly spaced.
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Commissioning of the margarine plant
In 1957. the first margarine factory in Serbia was completed and put into operation. Vrbas oilseeds produced the first 90 tons of this food that year. VITAL experienced the fastest development in the period from 1969. to 1977 . During this period, several production facilities were built in new locations for which the most up-to-date world oil and margarine production equipment was imported.