ASHGABAT, Turkmenistan, May 7. Situated in Turkmenistan's Ahal region, the Ak Bugdai district is home to a poultry complex housing approximately 138,000 laying hens, Trend reports.
The compnay gets around 120,000 eggs every day from these hens,
which are then distributed to stores around the nation, according
to official statistics.
The business has a specialized feed mill that makes hen feed with
beneficial ingredients added to it to boost productivity.
Of late, Turkmenistan has developed poultry farming to great extent
during the last several decades, with the goals of securing the
country's food supply and boosting economic growth.
Modern technology, such as automated feeding and health control systems, has enhanced production efficiency and product quality in the process of breeding and keeping birds, and government programs that support agriculture, such as subsidies, investments in infrastructure, and training of agricultural workers, have contributed to a rise in the number of birds and an increase in the production of both meat and eggs.