Turkey: The Hungarian Vetch project carried out

Published 2022년 11월 4일

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The "Hungarian Vetch" project, a collaboration between the Denizli Provincial Directorate of Agriculture and Forestry and the Metropolitan Municipality, has distributed 90,000 kilograms of seeds to 14 districts in Denizli, with the municipality covering 75% of the cost and farmers contributing the remaining 25%. The project aims to provide quality roughage for livestock, covering 9 thousand decares of land and expected to produce 1,750 tons of roughage. The demand for Hungarian vetch seeds has increased due to drought and irrigation issues, with 75,500 kilograms distributed in 2021 and 90,000 kilograms in 2022, with plans to continue the project in 2023.
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Within the framework of the "Hungarian Vetch" project carried out jointly by the Denizli Provincial Directorate of Agriculture and Forestry and the Metropolitan Municipality, 90 thousand kilograms of seeds were distributed to the producers. Quality roughage is of great importance for livestock in our country as well as in the world. Feed expenses constitute a large part of the expenses of livestock enterprises. It is known that feeding animals only with concentrated feed is not suitable for the health of the animal and increases the cost of meat and milk. Meadows and pastures are the areas where quality roughage can be purchased most cheaply, and in addition to this, forage crops are planted. In the "Hungarian Vetch" project, which is carried out jointly by Denizli Provincial Directorate of Agriculture and Forestry and the Metropolitan Municipality in order to increase the cultivation of forage crops in Denizli, 75% of the seed supply will be covered by Denizli Metropolitan ...
Source: Kamu3

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