Rector of Aksaray University (ASU) Dr. Yusuf Sahin, in order to obtain high yields of meat and milk production in cattle Embryo Transfer field applications carried out on behalf of 8-10 thousand titles has expanded and the interest of large enterprises has increased, he said.
Founded in some universities for the first time in Aksaray University in Turkey Embryo Transfer Education Application and Research Center, performing field applications to reduce dependence on foreign livestock.
Embryos from approximately 600 donors were successfully applied to approximately 2,000 bovine animals.
AN IMPORTANT MOVE FOR CHEAP MEAT
Rector said that the project is valuable in several respects. Dr. Sahin, “This study is important in terms of increasing the number of qualified animals in our country. Obtaining high yields of meat and milk will minimize the dependence of our country on this issue. This means that a very high economy remains in the coffers of our country. In addition, the project is very important in terms of paving the way for our nation to consume animal food at more affordable prices. ”
Field applications are increasing the interest in the project gradually; Şahin pointed out that 8-10 thousand titles attracted the attention of large enterprises and summarized the forward-looking targets as follows:
Sun Artificial insemination laboratory will be established soon. There will be breeding activities for cattle and sheep and fish and trainings will be given. Turkey, 50-60 million doses annually using imported bovine semen and almost all of them. We will contribute to the development of our country and the development of our nation by producing high quality semen and embryo as in the universities in America and Japan. Our Aksaray'ı and our university is moving towards becoming Turkey's most important center in this area. "
Turkey's 2023 vision, in line with academic accumulation, indicating that they will continue to transform the social benefits of the Falcon, which contribute to the realization of work and thanked everyone.