Sacrifice lamb and goat prices are high as preparations for Eid-al-Adha continue in Libya

Published 2023년 6월 26일

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Preparations for Eid al-Adha in Libya are being marred by the high prices of sacrifices, leading many people to be unable to perform their prayers. Despite salary adjustments by the National Unity Government, the economic crisis and rise in sacrificial prices prevent most people from buying qurban. The government's decision to import sheep from Spain is seen as inadequate, as prices for sheep and goats in Tripoli markets reach up to $900, making them unaffordable for many.
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While the preparations for Eid al-Adha continue in Libya, many people are saddened by the fact that they could not perform their prayers due to the high prices of sacrifices. Despite the National Unity Government's adjustments in salaries at the beginning of the year, most people complain about not being able to buy qurban due to the economic crisis and the rise in sacrificial prices. It is stated that the government's decision to import sheep from Spain is not exactly a solution to the problem in the country, and the price of sheep and goats is up to 900 dollars. It is stated that the average price of sheep and goats in Tripoli markets is 450 dollars. Mecdi al-Faki from Tripoli, an employee of the National Scientific Studies and Research Center who came to buy sacrifices, explained that he had been to the animal market in the city three times, but could not buy it because of the high prices. said. "Those who live on a single salary cannot receive victims" Sheep breeder Hüseyin ...
Source: Sondakika

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