Rabbits produced in Adana were produced at Çukurova University for the first time in Turkey

Published Mar 25, 2024

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Çukurova University in Adana, Turkey, has successfully completed a tanning study on overflow leather from rabbits, with the aim of protecting the animals and boosting industrial production and export. The most valuable fur, from the chinchilla rabbit, will be put into production. The initiative will also support the local economy by meeting the demand for rabbit meat, particularly from foreign tourists in the region.
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Rabbits produced in Adana will be tanned for the first time in Turkey by Çukurova University and will be brought into industrial production. The tanning study of overflow leather, which was attempted for the first time in Turkey by academics from Çukurova University, was successfully completed. In the study, which aims to protect rabbits in nature and industrial production and export, rabbit skin fur will be brought into the economy, while rabbit meat production, which has a high protein value and is preferred by foreigners in tourism regions, will be met with rabbits produced in the region. Kasım Mesutoğlu, who produces rabbits, said, "We produce 4 thousand breeder rabbits in our İmamoğlu district and 8 thousand throughout Turkey. Our professors from Çukurova University came. They carried out the tanning R&D study here. Successful results were obtained. Industrial work with rabbit skin has now started. By bringing rabbit skin to our country We will bring rabbit meat and products ...
Source: Kamu3

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