The Ministry of Agriculture inaugurates the first Saudi Arabian farm to export Murciano goats

Published 2022년 3월 1일

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The Ministry of Environment, Water and Agriculture in Saudi Arabia has opened a new goat farm, the first to export Morciano goats. The license for this export is the first of its kind in the Kingdom. These goats are known for their high milk production, ease of milking, low feed consumption, and calm temperament. The milk can be used to make high-quality hard cheeses, and the meat can also be sold. The ministry aims to establish this industry in the Kingdom and increase local animal production to achieve food security.
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The Ministry of Environment, Water and Agriculture, represented by the Agency for Agriculture, inaugurated the first Saudi farm to export Morciano goats, as the first license obtained by livestock breeders, to export this distinctive category and quality of goats in the Kingdom, in the presence of the Undersecretary for Agriculture, Eng. Ahmed bin Saleh Al-Ayada, at the Ministry’s headquarters in the capital, Riyadh. The Director-General of the General Administration of Animal Production at the ministry, Dr. Al-Arabi Al-Ameem, explained that the Murciano or Murcia-Granada goat breed produces, on average, 800 to 1000 liters of milk annually, with a lactation period of about 210 days. He pointed out that one of the characteristics of the Morciano goats is the lack of seasonality in breeding, ease of milking, low consumption of feed, and abundant milk production, as the milk can be used to make high quality hard cheeses, in addition to their meat products, and they are well adapted ...
Source: Okaz

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