Turkey: Agricultural sector with cattle breeding in Elbistan district of Kahramanmaraş

Published 2022년 11월 7일

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The development of the Agriculture-Based Livestock Specialized Organized Industrial Zone (TDIOSB) in Elbistan, Kahramanmaraş, has been completed. The zone, spread over 2,800 decares, will house more than 300 enterprises and employ around 5,000 people. It will specialize in cattle breeding and will include facilities for meat processing, biogas and feed production, and waste management. The project has been approved by the Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry and is included in the investment program by the Presidency of Strategy and Budget.
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The development plan of the Agriculture-Based Livestock Specialized Organized Industrial Zone (TDIOSB), which will produce an added value of 500 million lira in the agricultural sector with cattle breeding in the district of Elbistan in Kahramanmaraş, has come to an end. In Elbistan Agriculture-Based Livestock Specialization OIZ, which will be established on an area of 2,800 decares in Doğan Mahallesi of the district, more than 300 enterprises, including 11 with a capacity of 50 cattle, 23 with a capacity of 100 cattle, 29 with a capacity of 200 cattle, and 68 with a capacity of 250 cattle. it will include. Meat combine plant for 500 heads, biogas production plant, feed production plant, skin and offal pre-processing plant, rendering facility for the disposal of horns, nails, legs and bones formed in the meat combination, administrative buildings, mosque, cafeteria, cafeteria, resting place to meet social needs. hall, disinfection unit, animal inspection and dispatch control ...
Source: Kamu3

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