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Hello to everyone from AK TAVŞAN, Turkey's first and only integrated rabbit production facility! We provide professional free consultancy services to those who want to breed meat rabbits and produce meat rabbits. We transfer all rabbits produced from the rabbit farms we establish by supplying breeding stock across the country and that have reached slaughter weight to our country's first and only official rabbit slaughterhouse within our company free of charge, within the scope of our buy-back guarantee. If you also want to breed rabbits, please contact us. Our Corporate Communication Line: 0850 441 27 26 Facebook: / aktavsanentegre Instagram: / ak.tavsan Web: https://aktavsan.com.tr E-mail: [email protected] Registered Trademark: AK TAVŞAN™ ABOUT US We continued our rabbit breeding adventure, which we started in 2004 as a hobby, by breeding semi-amateur meat rabbits in 2015. Market demand, technological developments, legal obligations, etc. Considering such factors, we decided to become a company in 2020 with full equity and established Ak Tavşan Entegre Meat Production Marketing and Trade Limited Company. Our company's facilities; It was built on a 3000 m2 area at the D685 Highway in Topallı Village, Aksu district, Antalya province, in order to contribute to the Turkish economy and to provide employment with the AK TAVŞAN patented brand and logo. Our company, which set out by adopting fully integrated production from farm to table; It has managed to become the first and only rabbit production facility in our country that has a legal rabbit slaughterhouse approved by the Ministry of Food, Agriculture and Livestock by creating a breeding unit, growing unit, slaughterhouse, cutting unit, packaging unit, - 40 shocking units, - 18 frozen storage units and cold chain (refrigerated) distribution vehicles. Our facility currently continues its activities with a breeding enterprise with a capacity of 1000 head, controlled by fully automated systems and monitored by camera systems 24/7. Our breeding rabbits are raised in modern breeding units, taking maximum biosecurity measures, under the supervision of expert veterinarians and officials from the Ministry of Food, Agriculture and Livestock.