Red meat prices in Morocco have surged due to a decline in supply and high import fees, with veal meat prices rising from 75 to 90 dirhams per kg in Rabat, Temara and Skhirat abattoirs. The government has been called upon to intervene urgently to address the issue, especially ahead of Ramadan and Eid al-Adha, when demand for red meat is high. The solution proposed is the abolition of value-added tax for beef and sheep to stabilize the market.