A total of 24.2 tons of fodder pea seeds were distributed to producers in Uşak, Turkey, in a ceremony aimed at boosting the agricultural sector and supporting animal husbandry activities. The distribution of the seeds, which were put into use to increase fodder plant production and support animal husbandry, was seen as a significant step towards improving soil quality and meeting roughage needs for animal husbandry. The project will cover 2,420 decares of land, and is expected to increase producers' productivity and efficiency in animal husbandry. The initiative was celebrated for its potential to address roughage deficits and enhance the economy through increased agricultural production.