Turkiye: 15 million lira support for livestock in Ardahan

Published Sep 15, 2024

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In Ardahan, Turkey, a 15 million lira grant from the Eastern Anatolia Project (DAP) aims to boost livestock farming. The Ardahan Provincial Directorate of Agriculture and Forestry is promoting modern cattle farming techniques and enhancing animal shelter infrastructure. The 'Pasture Infrastructure Development Project' will establish drinking water lines, shaded areas, and shepherd houses in nine villages. All necessary tender processes are complete, and contracts have been signed with the relevant companies.
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In Ardahan, one of the important provinces of Turkey with large livestock, a 15 million lira grant support was provided for drinking water line, shade, shepherd houses, catchment and Sivat within the scope of the Eastern Anatolia Project (DAP) in order to revitalize animal husbandry. Ardahan Provincial Directorate of Agriculture and Forestry continues its support for large and small cattle farming to be carried out with more modern methods and to improve the physical infrastructure of animal shelters in pastures. Within the scope of the "Pasture Infrastructure Development Project" to be carried out together with the DAP Regional Development Presidency, drinking water line, shaded areas for animals and shepherd houses will be built in 9 villages affiliated to Ardahan Center and districts with an investment of 15 million. With the investments to be made within the scope of the "Pasture Infrastructure Development Project", the infrastructure of animal husbandry activities in the ...
Source: Sondakika

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