Meat traders make brisk business taking advantage of fasting month in Kuwait

게시됨 2023년 3월 27일

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The article highlights the price variations of live Arab sheep in Kuwait's market, with costs ranging from 70 to 150 dinars during Ramadan, driven by the demand for fresh meat for the holiday. It notes that the market caters to different budgets, offering various types and prices of livestock, including Iranian, Saudi, and local sheep, goats, and camels. Additionally, the article addresses the rising demand for chilled meat due to the high costs of fresh meat, leading to a significant price increase for frozen meat options. The article concludes by mentioning that traders have doubled their sales in anticipation of Ramadan, indicating strong market activity.
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‘Price of live Arab sheep ranges between 70 and 150 dinars’ Some merchants take advantage of the blessed month of Ramadan and similar other occasions to raise prices of their merchandise to make a quick unmindful of the suffering of the citizens and residents and many of them end up buying frozen meat that is commensurate with his income, as its price is significantly lower than that of fresh meat, reports Al-Rai daily. Visited To know the truth about the market trend the daily visited the Safat Al-Mawashi in Al- Jahra and Jleeb Al-Shuyoukh, and was briefed on the buying and selling movement, as livestock traders confirmed that citizens had already begun buying live sheep and slaughtering them with the advent of the blessed month of Ramadan, which led to an increase in demand with the availability of Iranian, Saudi and local sheep. One of the traders said that the prices of live Arab sheep range between 70 and 150 dinars, depending on weight and the country of origin. He ...

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