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Sacrificial cattle

A livestock market in Hargeisa, Somaliland, on Aug. 18, 2018. Photo: Foreign Policy/Getty Images
Panorama

Why a quiet hajj is hurting Somalia

Somalia usually sells millions of animals to Saudi Arabia to feed pilgrims. This year, it has nowhere to send its goats

High prices of cattle turning away online customers
Trade

High prices of cattle turning away online customers

The number of seasonal traders of sacrificial animals in Chattogram has fallen drastically as many have left the business because of Covid-19 pandemic. The photo was taken at Sagarika cattle market on Friday. Photo: Mohammad Minhaj Uddin
Trade

Covid-19 scares Ctg traders off sacrificial cattle trade

A man in Brahmanbaria takes care of his bull he intends to sell ahead of Eid-ul-Azha. Cattle traders this year are worried about the prospect of their business because of the Covid-19 pandemic, which has slowed down the wheels of the country’s overall economy. Photo: TBS
Trade

Covid-19 leaves cattle traders worrying ahead of Eid-ul-Azha

Booking for ‘Full Qurbani Service’ on the rise
Trade

Booking for ‘Full Qurbani Service’ on the rise

Farmers in Gogram village of Godagari Upazila feeding the cows in a cattle firm under the programme of Medium and Small Enterprise (MSE) on August 3, 2019 /BSS
Bangladesh

Cattle fattening makes rural people income generators

Inspector-General of Police (IGP) Dr Javed Patwary issued directives ahead of Eid ul Azha during his speech in the quarterly Crime Review Meeting (April-June, 2019) at Police Headquarter in the capital yesterday /DMP handout.
Bangladesh

Don’t stop cattle-laden vehicles without specific allegation: IGP

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