Turkey: TÜDKİYEB's proposal for sheep and goat support with a 75 percent grant for earthquake-affected producers to the Ministry of Agriculture

Published Mar 11, 2023

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The President of the Central Union of Sheep Goat Breeders of Turkey, Nihat Çelik, has presented a project to the Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry to support small cattle breeders affected by the earthquake disaster. The project aims to increase the number of animals in earthquake region farms to at least 200 and provides a 75% grant support for the purchase of sheep and goats for earthquake victims. The project also includes support for manufacturers to establish new businesses. If accepted, the project will be implemented across 81 provinces in Turkey.
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Nihat Çelik, President of the Central Union of Sheep Goat Breeders of Turkey (TÜDKİYEB), met with a group of journalists in Ankara and made evaluations about the effects of the earthquake disaster on small cattle breeding and the project they developed for the earthquake region. TÜDKİYEB PRESIDENT NİHAT ÇELİK: WE PRESENTED THE PROJECT TO THE MINISTRY OF AGRICULTURE! Nihat Çelik, the Chairman of the Turkey Breeding Sheep and Goat Breeders' Center Union (TÜDKİYEB), stated that they presented an important project to the Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry in order to support the breeders in the earthquake area. Stating that the project aims to increase the number of animals in the enterprises of the producers engaged in sheep and goat breeding in the earthquake zone to at least 200, Çelik noted that 75 percent grant support is foreseen for the purchase of sheep and goats for the earthquake victims. He also stated that manufacturers who will establish new businesses will be supported ...
Source: TRHaber

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