The cattle farming activities in Ağrı province
This study aims to present the current data in the existing situation and potential of the cattle breeding. East Anatolia has an important place in Turkey’s cattle breeding sector. Thus, Ağrı is one of the key cities in the region and livestock breeding is a major resource of income for the populati...
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Zusammenfassung: | This study aims to present the current data in the existing situation and potential of the cattle breeding. East Anatolia has an important place in Turkey’s cattle breeding sector. Thus, Ağrı is one of the key cities in the region and livestock breeding is a major resource of income for the population. According to Turkish Statistical Institute’s data, the city of Ağrı has the 8th place with its 321 710 head of cattle currently. In cattle gene types, with 170 583 head in local breeds it is in the first place, while it is in the 10thplace with a total of 131 195 head in crossbreeding and it stands in 63th place with 19 932 head culture race. Once again, according to the Turkish Statistical Institute’s data, cattle farming brought in 382 987 750 TL as a result of 259 011 tons of the milk, 5 665 tons of meat and 8 887 skins. In 2014, Turkish Ministry of Food, Agriculture and Livestock subsidized cattle farming in the city by paying 20 551 816 TL. Therefore, it is important to determine the existing conditions of livestock sector of the city, especially cattle farming, with regard to its potential and problems. Consequently, it would be possible to develop short term, mid-term, long term goals and solutions for the problems. As a conclusion, the city has a remarkable place in the region with its cattle population, characteristics of animal production and its position in the employment. Ağrı represents a small model in local level for Turkey’s overall livestock farming. |
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ISSN: | 0094-243X 1551-7616 |
DOI: | 10.1063/1.4945938 |