On June 9, 2024, the market saw fluctuations in meat, livestock, and sacrificial animal prices. Prices ranged from 260 to 320 pounds per kilo for meat at Ministry of Agriculture outlets, with aged meat at 240 pounds. Local meat prices varied from 350 to 380 pounds in butcher shops. The prices for camel, lamb, and other meats were noted to be significantly higher. Frozen Indian meat was priced at 260 pounds per kilo, while Brazilian minced meat ranged from 220 to 240 pounds. The prices for various meats, sausages, and liver from different sources were also reported. Live meat prices included buffalo at 240 pounds, slaughtered sheep at 350 pounds, and camel at 280 pounds per kilo. The prices for calving cows and buffalos were noted to be between 90,000 to 100,000 pounds and 100,000 to 125,000 pounds, respectively.