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Unprecedented Surge in Livestock Prices in Hajjah Ahead of Eid al-Adha

Record Surge in Livestock Prices Ahead of Eid al-Adha

As the significant religious observance of Eid al-Adha approaches, livestock markets in Hajjah Governorate are witnessing an unprecedented surge in prices. This dramatic increase coincides with deteriorating living conditions, largely attributed to the impoverishing policies enacted by the Houthi militia. Consequently, many families are finding it increasingly difficult to afford sacrificial animals, significantly limiting their participation in this important religious tradition.

Unprecedented Price Increases

Local residents have reported that the prices of sheep and goats have now surpassed 100,000 Yemeni riyals in the old currency. This price point is far beyond the financial means of most families, many of whom are grappling with a lack of income and halted salaries. As a result, numerous individuals have opted to forgo purchasing sacrificial animals, and even meat, which underscores the severe hardships that citizens in the region are currently facing.

Decline in Buying and Selling Activity

Livestock sellers have confirmed a drastic decrease in buying and selling activity compared to previous years. Most citizens are only inquiring about prices, often without the financial capability to make any purchases. This trend serves as a reflection of the escalating humanitarian crisis that is affecting districts under Houthi control. Families are now confronted with difficult choices regarding their religious and social celebrations, as the basic necessities of life remain increasingly out of reach.

Concerns Over Worsening Crisis

With living conditions continuing to deteriorate, residents express concern that what should be joyous religious and social occasions may instead transform into additional periods of suffering. Despite Eid al-Adha being a significant religious event, the harsh reality is that thousands of families in Hajjah and other Houthi-controlled areas struggle to meet even their most basic needs. This dire situation calls for urgent intervention from relevant authorities to alleviate the suffering of the populace.

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