Morocco: The Livestock Federation reveals the real price of imported sheep after government subsidies

Published 2023년 5월 28일

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The Moroccan Federation of Livestock Sector Actors has refuted allegations on social media about the true prices of sheep imported from Spain and Romania for Eid Al-Adha. The federation clarified that the claims, which accuse importers of charging excessive prices and receiving government subsidies, are unfounded. It explained that the price of a sheep imported from European countries, which meet health standards, is around 2,850 dirhams, not the claimed 700 dirhams. The federation dismissed the claims as baseless and suggested that they could cause unjustified conflict between importers and the public.
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Our Moroccan News – Mohamed Al Habshaw The Moroccan Federation of Livestock Sector Actors has broken its silence, denying the validity of all the news that has been promoted on social media over the past days, and related to the real prices of sheep imported from Spain and Romania dedicated to Eid Al-Adha. And in a statement issued by the authority today, Saturday, May 27 She confirmed that "the allegations targeting importers of sheep for Eid sacrifices, which claim that the price of these sheep does not exceed 700 dirhams and that the importer sells them for 2,700 dirhams in addition to government support of 500 dirhams to reduce the prices of sacrifices for citizens, are not true," stressing that these allegations are devoid of any basis. Totally health and can lead to congestion between importers and citizens. The same source added that "the price of sheep at the level of European countries licensed to import, of which up to 57 dirhams per kilogram, and therefore, the price of ...
Source: Akhbarona

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