Thursday 10 November 2011

Animal sacrifice declines

A DECLINING trend in sacrificing animals continued for the third consecutive year as around 4.5 to 5 million sheep, goats, cows and camels have been sacrificed by Pakistanis on three days of this Eid-ul-Azha as compared to 6 million animals last year. 
Increasing prices of animals due to multiple factors including inflation and poor government policies about exporting live animals and smuggling to bordering countries declined the slaughtering of animals this Eid again. 
Tend of slaughtering big animal, cows and calves was on rise due to high prices of goats and sheep and this year 50-50 ratio has been observed. Four decade back, only 10 per cent big animals were slaughtered on Eid-ul-Azha while 90 per cent share was of goats and sheep. Rapid decline in animal count was the major reason of increasing prices along with smuggling of live animals from the country. 
This year number of animals, which reached the markets for sale, was less due to floods in Sindh and continues smuggling and export. “Arrived animals were also immature as mature and healthy animals are being exported and smuggled to bordering countries of Pakistan. 

4 comments:

  1. a decline of 1 million shows how much the purchasing power of the people has diminished. Draws a pretty depressing picture to realise a few years down the line most of the people will prolly resort to pooling in of money to buy ONE sacrificial animal.

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  2. please confirm about Karachi... as i also saw that people spent more than there fixed savings this year....!!

    From lahore and islamabad I got such news that many people were unable to buy animals...

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  3. I disagree, from what I see in urban areas the trend has increased. Buy expensive sacrificial animals and store the meat in your freezers!

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  4. Very true, I observed the same in my circle of friends/family this year. On a separate note, I have yet to see the live sacrifice of a camel, albeit I thoroughly enjoyed some delicious camel-kababs this Eid. :D

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