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A public discussion on poultry farming was held with the organization of the Public Council under the Small and Medium Business Development Agency (KOBİA) 06.06.24
A public discussion on poultry farming was held  with the organization of the Public Council under the Small and Medium Business Development Agency (KOBİA)

The challenges and development needs of the poultry sector representatives were discussed at the event. 

With the support of the Small and Medium Business Development Agency (KOBİA) and the organization of the Public Council under the Agency, a public discussion was organized on the topic of "Poultry industry - support mechanisms for entrepreneurs in the direction of increasing local production, development of import and export operations."

The event held at the "Baku SMB House" was attended by the entrepreneurs who are members of the Azerbaijan Poultry Meat, Egg Producers and Exporters Association, representatives of relevant state institutions, and business associations.

The event fostered an insightful exchange of perspectives regarding the present state of the poultry industry, addressing the challenges and need for growth for entrepreneurs in this sector, alongside potential opportunities. A range of topics, including entrepreneurs' import-export business, the facilitation of modern poultry farm setups, and strategies to bolster the competitiveness of local products were discussed throughout the public discussion. Governmental representatives participating at the event diligently recorded a range of inquiries from entrepreneurs for further review, comprehensive information about the state-supported tools available in this sector was provided and addressed queries from businessmen as well as the suggestions put forth by entrepreneurs were attentively heard.

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