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2a Afyon Tarım Teknolijileri lmtd şti Sultandağı/Afyonkarahisar 03900 Sultandağı /Afyon TurkeyCountry
TurkeyCity
SultandağıStreet address 2
2a Afyon Tarım Teknolijileri lmtd şti Sultandağı/AfyonkarahisarMobile Phone
+905312069459Telephone
+905312069459Telephone (other)
+905448561895E-Mail (2)
abdil_656@hotmail.comE-Mail (3)
akarhan3@hotmail.comE-Mail (4)
akarhan3@gmail.comYear of Establishment
2020Contact Person1
Abdil karhanJob Title 1
Kurucu ortakContact Person 2
Abdil kılıçJob Title 2
Kurucu ortakOrganisation Type
Non-Governmental OrganizationFields of Activity
Innovation and EntrepreneurshipGeneral Information
agriculture and animal husbandry technological studies and herd managementMission and Objectives
Technological product marketing and services in agriculture and gardening. also technical herd management in bovine and small cattle breedingTechnological product marketing and services in agriculture and gardening. also using the technique in cattle and small ruminant livestock herd management techniques in Turkey Tigem farming techniques I acquired information is intended for the benefit of low-income people working in the sector by contributing to their sustainable economyMain Projects / Activities
Economic situation in Turkey or in Georgia to provide technical support to the economic contribution of livestock to the poor with women's groupsHow can you contribute to the Network in your country?
We want to distribute 100 breeding sheep to 20 women who are in very bad conditions, to be able to produce these flocks with technical support for 5 years and to support these women economically and to create new herds from the breeding lambs to be produced in this 5-year study and distribute them to other poor women. The feasibility report of this study is readyWhy do you want to join the ALF Network?
We want to distribute 100 breeding sheep to 20 women who are in very bad conditions, to be able to produce these flocks with technical support for 5 years and to support these women economically and to create new herds from the breeding lambs to be produced in this 5-year study and distribute them to other poor women. The feasibility report of this study is ready