SUSTAINABILITY OF TURKISH GREY CATTLE IN ORGANIC SYSTEM
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VOLUME: 15 ISSUE: 2
P: 105 - 109
December 2014

SUSTAINABILITY OF TURKISH GREY CATTLE IN ORGANIC SYSTEM

Trakya Univ J Nat Sci 2014;15(2):105-109
1. Bandırma Sheep Breeding Research Station Bandırma-Balıkesir
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Received Date: 01.11.2014
Accepted Date: 11.02.2015
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Abstract

Beef consumption has significantly increased in the last fifty years as a response to the increase in population size, whereas the sustainability of production systems has begun to be questioned. Because the residues left in the animal feed additives used in conventional food production constitute major health problems in consumers. Therefore, an interest in organic farming methods based on natural grazing and feed production without the use of chemicals is increasing. One of the most important examples of organic beef production in Turkey is the project carried out in the villages of Ayvacık district in Çanakkale. This region has an ecological structure which does not allow an extensive production of culture cattle. The most important advantages of the Turkish grey cattle living in the pastures in the region covered with bushes are that they have less needs of shelter, they do not need supplementary feeding throughout the year and labor costs for their production for beef are low. Breeders in this region maintained a market price for their products by shifting to organic system and thus allowed the sustainable production of the Turkish grey cattle. In this study, Ayvacık Organic Beef Production Project which sets an example for the sustainability of Turkish grey cattle production by featuring its surplus values was evaluated.

Keywords:
Organic animal husbandry, Turkish grey cattle, beef production.