Indonesia: Qurbani livestock surplus in East Java

Published 2023년 6월 6일

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East Java Governor Khofifah Indar Parawansa has announced a surplus of livestock for this year's Qurbani (Eid al-Adha) celebration in the province. The surplus includes 946,849 beef cattle, 517,469 goats, 241,709 sheep, and 4,237 buffaloes. The governor has invited other provinces and regions to purchase livestock from East Java, which has not reported any foot-and-mouth disease cases in the past three months. She also confirmed that vaccinations against lumpy skin disease are being intensively administered in the province.
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Surabaya, East Java (ANTARA) - East Java Governor Khofifah Indar Parawansa has assured that the availability of livestock for this year's Qurbani (animal sacrifice) is in surplus in the province. "Currently, the availability of beef cattle in East Java is recorded at 1,003,700. The number exceeds the projection of cattle needs for Qurbani for 2023, which has been recorded at 56,851 (heads of) cattle. Thus, East Java has a surplus of beef cattle of 946,849," she said in a written statement released here on Tuesday. Meanwhile, there are 729,600 goats available in East Java, exceeding the need for 211,951 goats for Qurbani. Thus, there is a surplus of 517,469. Then, the availability of sheep in East Java is 277 thousand heads, while the need for sacrifice is only 35,291. Thus, there is a surplus of 241,709. The availability of buffaloes in the province has been recorded at 4,250, with the need pegged at 13. Thus, there is a surplus of 4,237 buffaloes. "For this year's ...
Source: Antaranews

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