Turkey: Distribution of rams and goats is carried out within the scope of the Small Livestock Project in Kocaeli

Published Feb 25, 2024

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The Metropolitan Municipality in Kocaeli, Turkey, is implementing the Breeding Ram and Goat Support Project, which aims to develop small livestock farming in the region. The project will distribute 250 merino rams, 250 curly rams, and 150 hair goats to breeders who are members of the Kocaeli Breeding Sheep Goat Breeders Association. This initiative is part of the municipality's broader support for agriculture and animal husbandry, including plant production, greenhouse cultivation, and fertilizer applications.
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Within the scope of the project implemented to develop small livestock farming in Kocaeli, rams and goats are distributed to producers. The Breeding Ram and Goat Support Project program for the Development of Livestock, implemented by the Metropolitan Municipality, was organized by the Mukhtar Department. Within the scope of the project, a total of 250 heads of merino rams, 250 heads of curly rams and 150 heads of hair goats will be delivered to breeders who are members of the Kocaeli Breeding Sheep Goat Breeders Association. Speaking in the program, Deputy Secretary General Aydınlık said, "When we take into account the epidemic process we have experienced in the last 5 years, the importance of our Metropolitan Municipality's support to agriculture and animal husbandry is more understood. As a metropolitan municipality, we are interested in plant production, both in terms of seeds of plants, in terms of greenhouse cultivation, in terms of seedlings, especially in fertilizer and ...
Source: Sondakika

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