President Ilham Aliyev attended opening of “Shirvan Agro” livestock complex in Shamakhi
Shamakhi, March 23, AZERTACPresident of the Republic of Azerbaijan Ilham Aliyev attended the opening ceremony of the “Shirvan Agro” livestock complex in the Shamakhi district on March 23.Head of the Shamakhi District Executive Authority Tahir Mammadov briefed the head of state on the complex.
Covering nearly 100 hectares, the complex aims to supply the country’s population with high-quality milk and meat products, support their export, and contribute to regional development—particularly by increasing employment in Shamakhi and surrounding districts.
The complex has the capacity to house 9,000 head of cattle, including 3,200 dairy cows, 3,000 beef cattle, and 2,800 calves.Breeds such as Holstein-Friesian, Limousin, and Aberdeen Angus are currently being raised at the facility.Equipped with the latest technologies and managed using artificial intelligence tools, the complex is one of the largest livestock facilities in the Caucasus region and across the CIS.It is also the first livestock complex in the country to utilize alternative and green energy sources.
A Training and Education Center will operate within the complex to train highly qualified specialists and introduce the application of the world’s most advanced technologies.
The facility features the largest “carousel”-type milking system in Azerbaijan and the South Caucasus, as well as a “parallel” milking system.An online milk quality analyzer has been installed at each milking point.The country’s first advanced rapid cooling system—which cools milk from 32°C to 4°C—has also been installed, along with the first Reproduction Center operating on the basis of the latest genetic material to increase milk yield.
An innovative herd management system has been implemented to ensure early diagnosis and prompt treatment of diseases among the animals.Real-time herd monitoring, efficient fattening management, and electronic weight calculation are carried out using a specialized scale system.
Electronic neck collars are used for animal identification, health monitoring, and precise determination of insemination timing.
The complex also includes an innovative feed center equipped with specialized stationary equipment, as well as a meat processing and cutting area featuring a “Dry Age” room equipped with advanced systems.
More than 200 residents of Shamakhi and surrounding districts have been provided with jobs at the enterprise.


