IT WILL PREVENT 25 MILLION LIRA IMPORT AT 2013.



TÜBİTAK gave financial support for this project which has had academical cooperation with Hacettepe University and Ankara University. Güleç, stating the fact that although the product is still new it has reached serious sales figures, says: Güleç, who started to work on studies at 2009, presented his "Computerized Milking Farm" product to sector two years later. TÜBİTAK gave financial support for this project which has had academical cooperation with Hacettepe University and Ankara University. Güleç, stating the fact that although the product is still new it has reached serious sales figures, says: "21 full-automated, high technology diaries using our product were established this year. Establishment of at least 50 diary and thus prevention of at least 25 million lira import in 2013 is planned.” Starting from the second period, Güleç plans to make sales to Balkan countries and make cooperation with Bosnia-Herzegovina which gives precedence to husbandry for development.

One of the systems that Güleç developped is animal counting system. Thanks to Güleç's system, entrance and exits are detected through antennas placed of farm's gate and evertyhing can be seen on computer.

Güleç, who tells that they will lean on systems that will raise labour quality this year, stated "Number of calfs who died at the birth are too high in our country. Our farmers need technologies which will raise labour quality or decrease birth issues and we study in this direction."