Turkey: New support project in animal husbandry

Published Oct 9, 2024

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Turkey's Minister of Agriculture and Forestry, İbrahim Yumaklı, has expressed the government's commitment to the Animal Husbandry Production Development Project, aimed at ensuring sustainable and affordable animal supply for producers and reducing the cost of red meat for consumers. The project's goals include a reduction in meat imports and combating animal diseases. Progress has been made in vaccinating cattle against foot-and-mouth disease, with a significant reduction in incidences, and a Genomic Test Center in Ankara will support breeders in improving livestock genetics. The project will also increase the number of breeding animals through a collaboration between TİGEM and the Meat and Milk Institution, with plans to provide calves from the breeding centers to family businesses at reasonable costs. This initiative is part of the government's efforts to ensure food supply security and support the agricultural sector.
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Minister of Agriculture and Forestry İbrahim Yumaklı wished the best for the Animal Husbandry Production Development Project and said, "This project has 3 main goals. First, to ensure that our producers can obtain animals at affordable costs and sustainably. Second, to ensure that our consumers can access red meat at affordable costs and ultimately to close the issue of Turkey's meat or animal imports, even if it is a very small percentage." Minister Yumaklı reminded reporters in his statement at the Kazım Karabekir Enterprise of the General Directorate of Agricultural Enterprises (TİGEM) in Iğdır that they announced the Animal Husbandry Road Map in February. Yumaklı, who pointed out that they determined their main goal in the road map as increasing efficient, high-quality and healthy production, spoke as follows: "In the road map where we shared our 5-year goals, we have implemented and continue to implement many of the applications we mentioned one by one. Within the scope of ...
Source: Sondakika

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