Free flake feed support to farmers from Denizli Metropolitan Municipality in Turkiye

Published 2024년 12월 17일

Tridge summary

The Denizli Metropolitan Municipality in Turkey has initiated a unique project to support local farmers and animal husbandry businesses by purchasing 45 tons of barley and corn and converting it into flake feed. This feed is then distributed free of charge to the producers, helping to offset their feed costs and providing financial assistance to families whose main source of income is animal farming. Since the start of the project, 1126 bags of feed, equivalent to 910 thousand kilograms, have been distributed to 404 producers, covering up to 5 animals per family. The recipients of this support have expressed their satisfaction with the service, highlighting it as a significant financial relief for their businesses. The municipality plans to continue this initiative, marking a positive development for the region's agricultural sector.
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Denizli Metropolitan Municipality has started to distribute approximately 45 tons of barley and corn purchased from farmers into flake feed and free of charge to producers engaged in animal husbandry. Denizli Metropolitan Municipality, which aims to reduce feed costs, which are the most important animal production inputs for family businesses whose main source of income is animal husbandry, to ensure the continuity of animal husbandry activities and product efficiency, and to support producers by purchasing the necessary barley and corn from the producer, has broken new ground within the scope of social municipality projects by converting the corn it receives from farmers into flake feed and distributing it back to the producer free of charge. Denizli Metropolitan Municipality Rural Services Department teams, which have distributed 1126 bags of feed to 404 producers to date, are providing 40 kilograms of feed support per animal. As a result of the feed distribution to be carried ...
Source: Sondakika

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