SRINAGAR: This Ramadan, Kashmir has skilled a major drop of about 30 percent in mutton profits, with close to Rs 3 crore worthy of of sheep staying consumed everyday in the course of the holy thirty day period so considerably.
Mehraj ud Din, General Secretary of the Mutton Sellers Association reported that virtually 15 to 20 vans of sheep have been arriving in Kashmir on a common foundation this 12 months, in contrast to 30-35 vehicles in prior several years.
The prior calendar year witnessed around 800 truckloads of sheep in 28 times, he said.
Din attributed the lessen in revenue to several aspects, which include the off-period for mutton sales and the troubles posed by highway closures during the winter season year.
“This year, the each day sale of mutton in Kashmir is approximated to be about Rs 3 crore, with mutton remaining bought at Rs 700 for each kilogram,” Mehraj stated, introducing that the whole mutton consumption in Kashmir through Ramadan is valued at approximately Rs 84 crores—(KNO)
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