Published on 12:00 AM, August 10, 2019

Cumilla faces shortage of sacrificial animals

Cumilla is facing a shortage of 60,000 sacrificial animals this year.

Cumilla livestock officer Dr Nazrul Islam hopes that animals from other districts would fill the deficit.

Currently, there are 2,57,000 animals in the markets against a demand of 3,15,000 ahead of Eid-ul-Azha.

According to the livestock office, a total of 3,11,112 animals were sacrificed in the district last year.

Dr Nazrul said farmers and cattle breeders in Cumilla will get desired prices for their animals if the decision to not import cattle from India and Myanmar is implemented strictly.

Earlier in August, the Department of Livestock Services (DLS) said there are more than enough locally-reared cattle to meet the huge demand for sacrificial animals during Eid.

DLS Director General Hiresh Ranjan Bhowmik told the news agency that 5,77,416 commercial farms and farmers have around 1,17,88,563 sacrificial animals ready against a demand for 1,10,00,000.

“It’ll be a win-win situation for the farmers and buyers as there’s a surplus stock of sacrificial animals while cattle inflow from India declined significantly,” he said.