Turkiye: Milk production increases in Samsun with Jersey project

Published 2024년 12월 5일

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The 'jersey' project in Samsun has seen a significant increase in milk production through a rise in artificial inseminations of the Jersey breed, thanks to the rearing of high-yielding dairy calves. The project targets breeders in disadvantaged areas and aims to improve the Jersey population and increase the number of high-yielding female calves. The project, executed by 51 veterinarians and technicians, does not charge breeders for artificial insemination applications. The Provincial Directorate of Agriculture and Forestry is conducting regular checks on calves born under the project.
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Regarding the ongoing 'jersey' project in Samsun, Provincial Director of Agriculture and Forestry İbrahim Sağlam said, "With the implementation of the project, the number of jersey breed artificial inseminations has increased. Thanks to the breeding cattle raised from the obtained dairy calves, a significant increase in milk production has been achieved. The income obtained from animal production has been increased." Provincial Director of Agriculture and Forestry İbrahim Sağlam visited the animal enterprises in Bafra Doğanca Neighborhood with the participation of the Head of the Breeding Cattle Breeding Association, the Director of the Animal Health and Breeding Branch and technical personnel. Sağlam made statements on the subject and said about the project, "The Jersey breed artificial insemination application project continues to be implemented in our province. In determining the settlements where the project will be implemented, breeders who live in disadvantaged settlements ...
Source: Sondakika

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