28.04.2025 15:13
After the winter season in Erzincan, livestock breeders who have started to take their animals to the pastures are struggling to find shepherds due to high costs. A breeder who cannot find a shepherd despite offering a salary of 100,000 lira shared his troubles with Governor Hamza Aydoğdu.
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In Erzincan, one of Turkey's important livestock centers with a significant population of small and large livestock, herders are in a state of panic. After overcoming numerous difficulties to get through the long winter season, herders are struggling to find shepherds who will work for a salary of 100,000 lira.
"DESPITE OFFERING 100 THOUSAND LIRA..."
A herder, noting that the shepherd problem in the small livestock sector is experienced in Erzincan just as it is throughout Turkey, conveyed the situation when he saw Governor Hamza Aydoğdu sitting in a tea house. The herder said, "We are engaged in small livestock farming. We have difficulties with shepherds. They are asking for a salary of 100,000 lira. Despite offering 100,000 lira, we cannot find a shepherd."
SHE SHARED ON SOCIAL MEDIA
On the other hand, Erzincan Governor Hamza Aydoğdu shared a video on his social media account, stating; "We stopped by to have a cup of tea with our neighbor Mr. Burhan. In the steam of a tea, we met in a smile. We offered our teas and shared our conversations. Those who saw came, greeted us, and asked about our well-being. A spontaneous public day was established in a casual and heartfelt manner."
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