Egypt: A great controversy about the method of slaughtering Brazilian chickens

Published 2023년 2월 27일

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The Egyptian government has imported around 50,000 tons of frozen Brazilian chickens to address the local market's needs and reduce poultry prices. However, concerns were raised about the slaughtering method of these chickens, with claims that they were not slaughtered in accordance with Islamic law. Despite this, the Chamber of Commerce has announced a significant decrease in poultry prices, with the price of chicken per kilo dropping by 30 pounds. Mohamed Sayed Al-Nawawi, a member of the Importers Division of the Chamber of Commerce, confirmed that these chickens are slaughtered in compliance with Islamic law and Egyptian standard specifications.
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Since the Council of Ministers announced, through Ambassador Nader Saad, “the official spokesperson for the Egyptian government,” that about 50,000 tons of frozen Brazilian chickens have been released, in order to meet the needs of the local market, and as an attempt by the government to reduce poultry prices; Except that there were statements skeptical about the method of slaughtering Brazilian chickens, as some of the pioneers of social networking sites announced that it was not carried out in accordance with Islamic law, causing a state of controversy prevailing in the Egyptian street. • A decline of 30 pounds in the price of one kilo of chicken, and a collapse in the prices of all poultry derivatives • Good news.. The Chamber of Commerce announces a strong decrease in the price of poultry in the coming days After a controversy arose over the method of slaughtering Brazilian chickens, Sayed Al-Nawawi, a member of the Importers Division of the Chamber of Commerce, announced that ...
Source: Ngmisr

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