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Eid Al-Adha, a potential price increase worries

Friday 26 April 2024 - 18:30
Eid Al-Adha, a potential price increase worries

As Eid Al-Adha approaches, Moroccans are experiencing a blend of excitement and apprehension, with the prices of livestock showing an alarming upward trend. Amidst soaring inflation and challenges induced by drought, the ovine and bovine sectors face a concerning trend that jeopardizes the purchasing power of citizens.

At the 16th edition of the International Agriculture Fair in Morocco (SIAM), the ovine and bovine pavilion presented a diverse array of livestock, yet the high prices overshadowed the event. Ibrahim, a breeder from the Khouribga region, highlighted the remarkable potential of Moroccan sheep and cattle while expressing concerns about the prevailing situation.

"SIAM serves not only as an agricultural showcase but as a platform to amplify a unified voice – one that underscores the richness and value of our local resources," Ibrahim emphasized. "Today, I urge you to recognize and fully exploit the potential of Moroccan sheep and cattle."

Ibrahim's call resonated with a widespread sentiment: the urgent need to prioritize and valorize Morocco's indigenous livestock resources. "For too long, we may have underestimated the strength and vitality of our breeding industry, resorting to imports without investing in our true wealth – our national resources," he lamented.

Undoubtedly, the drought has presented a formidable challenge to the agricultural sector, severely affecting livestock production. However, as Redouane, another breeder, pointed out, "It is during these crises that government solidarity and support become crucial. With governmental assistance, breeders have managed to overcome obstacles and sustain their activities, safeguarding our ovine heritage."

Redouane, acknowledging the concerns of Moroccan citizens, expressed apprehensions about the soaring prices. "As citizens, we cannot ignore the growing concerns over rising costs. This situation impacts us all, from producers to consumers. The economic challenges we face are significant."

As an agriculture professional, Redouane underscored the substantial investments made by breeders to ensure quality yields, despite numerous obstacles. "Their dedication deserves unwavering respect and support," he added.

Quality of red meat has become an increasing concern, yet Redouane reassured, "Despite the challenges posed by drought, recent precipitation has provided welcome relief, restoring the usual quality of Moroccan meat."

Samir Assioui, a young breeder participating in the ovine pavilion, echoed similar sentiments. "Each year, my father participates in SIAM, and this year, it's my turn to carry on the tradition," he shared.

Samir lamented the pressing challenges faced by breeders, citing the devastating impact of drought and the reliance on government subsidies to sustain operations. "Unfortunately, sometimes this aid fails to reach those who need it most, leaving breeders helpless in determining their fate," he lamented.

As Eid Al-Adha approaches, Samir fears that prices may escalate further, posing difficulties for many Moroccans. "But I firmly believe that we can overcome these challenges if stakeholders heed our calls," he asserted.

Highlighting the efforts of breeders, Samir concluded, "The price levels observed this year are a direct result of the hard work of breeders, their love for their animals, and their dedication to providing quality products. They invest tirelessly, both in material resources and dedication, to ensure their herds thrive. This commitment must be acknowledged by the government."

As Morocco prepares for the holy celebration, the livestock sector stands at a crossroads, balancing the preservation of cultural traditions with mounting economic pressures that threaten to undermine these cherished practices.


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