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Morocco Set for Sheepless Eid as Drought Persists

  • Morocco is encouraging people to avoid traditional sheep sacrifices during Eid al-Adha due to ongoing drought, as mentioned by Fatima Kharraz.
  • The country is facing its seventh consecutive year of drought, which has led to a decline in livestock numbers.
  • Red meat prices have increased, making it unaffordable for many Moroccans, where the minimum wage is just over 3,000 dirhams .
  • The king's appeal has been met with understanding from the people of Morocco.
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Morocco celebrates the tabaski on Friday, June 6th. Called "Eid el-kebir" on the spot, this festival gathers families each year around the sacrifice of the sheep. For this edition, King Mohammed VI called on Moroccans to renounce ritual slaughter to preserve the livestock weakened by years of drought.

·Paris, France
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For the first time in nearly thirty years, the king called for a cessation of this practice because of a persistent drought that caused a decline in livestock.

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Morocco set for sheepless Eid as drought persists

As the Islamic festival of Eid al-Adha approaches, Fatima Kharraz can't seem to find the usual sense of celebration after drought-stricken Morocco urged people to forego the traditional sheep sacrifice…

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T24 broke the news in Türkiye on Wednesday, June 4, 2025.
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