Turkey: New Rules by Turkish Government on Poultry Feed Restrictions

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The new implementation period for a law on poultry feeding will which will impact the Turkish poultry sector starts on January 1, 2016. From then on, feeding poultry with feedstuffs derived from poultry byproducts will be prohibited. Turkish poultry sector representatives have petitioned MinFAL to postpone this implementation for ten years, otherwise the poultry sector will have to import more feedstuffs in order to meet feeding needs. Importing feed to Turkey is very difficult because of Turkey’s Biosafety legislation. MinFAL is decisive to implement this rule as of January 1, 2016. 

Turkey: New Rules by Turkish Government on Poultry Feed Restrictions

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