Drought, rising prices and smaller flocks and prevailed at Eid Al-Adha North Africa

Casablanca, Morocco (AP) – the flocks of sheep that once closed the Morocco mountains, extended Algeria’s spath plateaus and ate on the green coast of Tunisia. But the results of climate change has changed a broad range shortage that sounds like Muslims throughout North Africa celebrating Eid Al-Adha.
Each year, Muslims kill sheep to respect the passage of Quran where the prophet Ibrahim prepared to offer his Son as an act of obedience to God, who intervened and put a child with a sheep.
But this year, increasing prices and food crosses create new challenges, breeders and potential consumers in the district.
At the market in the Suburban Algiers last week, farmers described the delegates that their numbers have grown because everything needed to raise sheep, including animal care, care, and grown.
Soveri Auadi stopped and looked at herds, talked to her wife to buy a sheep to celebrate this year’s Eid.
“The same sheep I bought last year, the same appearance and the same weight, but costs $ 75 above,” Aouadi, the doctor, told the media.
Adid rises inflation, sheep can sell more than $ 1,200, a large number of land higher in the country where monthly income of monthly income.
Culture Means with the Truth
Any disruption of culture may be sensitive, threatening in religious traditions and anger of anger in increased pricing and difficulty.
So Morocco and Algeria turn on the ways that never be seen.
Algeria authorities at the beginning of this year have announced 1 million million inverting programs to make home shortages. The king of Morocco Moammed VI has broken in the tradition and urged Muslim to abstain from Eid. The local authority authorities have closed livestock markets, preventing customers from purchasing of the year’s festivals.
“Our country is facing the challenges of climate and economy that caused a significant decrease in the number of livestock.
Trucks uploaded thousands of sheep in the new markets in Algiers and surrounding houses. The University of Toulouse of Toulouse Agcu-Economist Lotfis Gharnaout told Algeria that Algeria ALGERIA Access strategy could cost between $ 230 million $ 260 million
Pasture
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With less provision, prices are reduced more than the availability of middle-class families buying historical sheep.
Moroccan Economist Najib Aless Buisbi said the Shrinking Herds came up with a loss of plants. A long drought is already integrated benefits already developed by the war in Ukraine.
“Most of the Northern Lives North Africa educated, meaning farming depends on the environment, like the growing plants,” and the growing plants, “and the growing professor II in the Agronomy and Medical organization, said.
For animal farmers, added, livestock works as a type of bank, assets they sell to cover cost and pay debt. At the successive years of drought and rising costs, farmers see their maintenance issued.
Oppressors oppressors
With less natural vegetation, farmers should use more by additional supply, Acharf Majdoubi, the Morocco’s Association of SheeP and Goat Breeners said. In good years, pastures that feed almost which sheep are needed, but the year is dry, it can be less than half or third of the needed feed.
“We must build others by buying the feed like grass and barley,” he said.
It doesn’t just need a lot of feed. The bar of writers, grass and alfalfa – Much of what to be entered inside – has cried.
In Morocco, a bar of barley and grass are three times what they were in front of drought, and alfalfa price doubled.
“The future of this work is very difficult.
__ Press authors accompanied Algeria to give.