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TİKA launches new broiler production project in Somalia

The project aims to make Somalia self-sufficient in broiler production and contribute to the development of the livestock sector. (Image source: TİKA)

Focused on reducing Somalia's reliance on imported chicken meat, the Turkish Cooperation and Coordination Agency (TİKA) recently launched the 'Breeding Broiler Production Project' in the region

The project aims to make Somalia self-sufficient in broiler production and contribute to the development of the livestock sector. Launched in 2020 through a collaboration between TİKA and Zamzam University’s Anatolian Faculty of Agriculture, a poultry house and hatchery facility were constructed within the faculty.

Building on this initiative, a Feed Production Centre was established in 2023 at City University’s Faculty of Agriculture in the capital, Mogadishu. The 'Breeding Broiler Production Project' was implemented as part of the next phase to reduce Somalia’s reliance on imported chicken meat. 

Stages of the project

First, a total of 5,900 mother and father line eggs of Anadolu-T, Türkiye’s domestic broiler breed, are brought from Türkiye and incubated at the faculty’s facility. After being thoroughly inspected by Turkish experts, the hatched chicks are then transferred to breeder poultry houses for further growth and care.

Additionally, a training programme was organised for the students and lecturers of the Faculty of Agriculture, providing a detailed explanation of the stages of chicken production.