Free animal feed from the metropolitan to the producers in Turkey

Published 2022년 8월 8일

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The Metropolitan Municipality of Muğla in Turkey is supporting farmers by planting alfalfa on 40 decares of land in the Yatağan District. The municipality is working towards sustainable rural development and is providing support to farmers, especially those involved in dairy cattle breeding, by producing projects for the improvement of animal husbandry and meeting their roughage needs. The municipality also partners with agricultural development cooperatives and provides direct support to farmers, reducing the cost of animal breeding and helping to cover their expenses.
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The Metropolitan Municipality, which directly supports the farmers who are engaged in animal husbandry, its cooperative partner, continues its harvest by planting alfalfa on its own 40 decares of agricultural land in the Yatağan District Madenler District. With the efforts of Muğla Metropolitan Municipality to ensure sustainable rural development throughout the province, both production increases and significant support is provided to farmers. Producing projects for the improvement and development of animal husbandry throughout the province, the Metropolitan Municipality continues its efforts to support the roughage needs of farmers engaged in animal breeding, especially dairy cattle breeding. The Metropolitan Municipality, which cultivates annual (triticale) and perennial (alfalfa) fodder crops on its own agricultural lands, continues to work in cooperation with agricultural development cooperatives in the region. The Metropolitan Municipality, which provides direct support to ...
Source: Sondakika

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