Health

Communique on Biosecurity Rules for Commercial Broiler and Layer Poultry Enterprises (No: 2025/33)

🇹🇷Türkiye··Communiqué·High Impact·Gazette #2020·View source ↗

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🇬🇧 English

This Turkish regulation establishes mandatory biosecurity standards for all commercial poultry operations raising chickens, turkeys, ducks, geese, ostriches, and quails. It applies to enterprises with 350+ layer chickens, 500+ broilers, 200+ turkeys/ducks/geese/quails, or 20+ ostriches. The communique defines technical, hygienic, and health requirements for both closed and open systems, including physical barriers, vehicle and personnel disinfection protocols, record-keeping obligations, and pest control measures. Provincial and district agriculture offices must register farms, conduct inspections before granting operating numbers, and impose biosecurity restrictions when standards are not met, blocking new animal entries until compliance is verified.

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Key Changes

  • Applies to farms with 350+ layer chickens, 500+ broilers, 200+ turkeys/ducks/geese/quails or 20+ ostriches
  • Mandatory 150 cm high perimeter fence supported by 50 cm solid wall to prevent wild animal entry
  • All vehicles must undergo high-pressure cleaning and disinfectant contact time before entering premises

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Obligations

What this law requires

high

Provincial agriculture offices must register all commercial poultry enterprises in the Ministry database system and assign enterprise numbers before operations commence, after conducting pre-operation inspections to verify compliance

Provincial and district agriculture offices (Il and Ilçe Müdürlükleri)
licensing
high

Submit Poultry Enterprise Activity Report (EK-1) to the Ministry database system by December 20 each year

Provincial agriculture offices (Il Müdürlükleri)
reporting
high

Implement biosecurity measures as specified in the communique; failure to comply results in biosecurity restrictions that block new animal entries until compliance is verified

All commercial poultry enterprises with 350+ layer chickens, 500+ broilers, 200+ turkeys/ducks/geese/quails, or 20+ ostriches
operational
high

Designate a qualified biosecurity officer responsible for planning, implementing, monitoring, updating biosecurity practices and maintaining related records

Commercial poultry enterprises (Biyogüvenlik sorumlusu appointment)
operational
medium

Prepare and maintain a biosecurity map showing all critical structures, entry-exit points, and biosecurity implementation areas of the enterprise

Commercial poultry enterprises
operational

Affected Parties

Commercial poultry farmersBroiler and layer chicken producers+3 more…

Tags

poultry biosecurity,avian disease prevention,commercial poultry