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Öğe Economic Assesment of Small Ruminant Farms in Gap Region of Turkey(Medwell Online, 2008) Dellal, Ilkay; Keskin, Gulsen; Tekel, Nihat; Dellal, GurselThe aim of this study was to conduct an economic analysis and determine sustainability of sheep and goat farms in the Southeastern Anatolian Project (GAP) region of Turkey. The GAP covers 9 provinces in Southeastern of Turkey and it is an integrated socioeconomic development project of the region. One of the goal of the project is to boost the agricultural production potential of Turkey not only in terms of crop production but also animal production so as to contribute to the socioeconomic development of the region. The bulk of the data used to achieve the aims was collected from 251 farms distributed into 3 separate size groups, which were selected from farms in the research area by stratified sampling method. In the research area, it was determined that the share of milk value was 30.7% in sheep and 55.7% in goat breeding. The share of plant production value was 43.3% and animal production value was 55.7% in Gross Production Value (GPV). The biggest share was from sheep breeding (39.9%) into GPV. The percentage of agricultural income was 96.3% and non-agricultural income was 3.7% in the total household income in the studied farms.Öğe Some of the Structural and Technical Features of Sheep Breeding in the Gap Region of Turkey (I. Land Asset, Population, Education, Workforce, Production System, Shelters, Downland and Pasture)(Medwell Online, 2011) Tekel, Nihat; Dellal, Ilkay; Dellal, GurselThe aim of this study was to determine some of the structural and technical features of sheep breeding in the Southeastern Anatolia Project (GAP) region of Turkey. To reach this aim a survey was carry out in the 251 farms located in 52 villages of 14 districts of 4 provinces including Gaziantep, Sanliurfa, Adiyaman and Diyarbakir provinces in GAP region which were selected by simple random sampling method. As the basis for sheep farming in the GAP region built (84.9%) and upland (15.1%) system has been identified in this study. The results showed that the average of sheep farming was 43.9 years in provinces of this study conducted. In addition, the average of sheep was determined as 105.4 heads and 88% of them were Avassi and 30% of them were White Anatolian, respectively.