The sheep and camels market is thriving across the country, with consumers flocking in droves to buy sheep and camels, not only as a tradition but as an integral part of Ramadan preparations. This tradition, which shows the depth of culture and heritage, is an opportunity to renew social ties and enhance communication between community members.
Livestock prices before Ramadan
In the sheep market in Turaif Governorate, different types of local and imported sheep are displayed, and prices witness a marked variation that reflects supply and demand. Al-Naimi, for example, is priced between 1,200 and 2,000 riyals, while goats and goats are more affordable, around 1,000 to 1,300 riyals. As for camels, they offer a price list that starts from 3,000 riyals and may reach 5,000 riyals, which reflects the great diversity of consumer choices.
Continuous efforts to ensure quality and cleanliness
The matter does not stop only at buying and selling, but there are intensive efforts from the office of the Ministry of Environment, Water and Agriculture in Turaif Governorate, which are being made in continuous field tours of slaughterhouses. These tours aim to ensure compliance with the requirements for slaughtering, skinning and hygiene operations, to ensure the provision of the best services to citizens and residents and to preserve public health.
This annual tradition is not only an expression of preparations to welcome the holy month of Ramadan, but rather it is a reflection of the heritage and culture that embodies the meanings of solidarity and participation among members of society. The demand for sheep and camels shows the bonding these occasions can create, and how simple customs can strengthen social bonds and highlight the positive aspects of different cultures.
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2024-03-07 12:19:42