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eid livestock demand jumps 80 prices rise 10 across uae 1.500543412

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UAE-specific seasonal demand spike for sacrificial livestock (sheep, goats) driven by Eid Al Adha. Channel: demand_spike + input_cost (feed, transport). Margin squeeze for traders and retailers due to rising operating costs. Pre-ordering by 45% of consumers suggests some demand visibility. Impact is regional (UAE).

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  • Eid Al Adha livestock demand projected to rise 80% in UAE.
  • Livestock prices up ~10% year-on-year.
  • Transport expenses surged nearly 90%.
  • Feed prices increased 20-40%.
  • Retail cooperatives expect 25% more sacrificial animals (450 total).
Sector verdictEM_RETAILUpmagnitude 2/3 Β· confidence 4/5

UAE retail cooperatives see 25% increase in sacrificial animal sales, boosting revenue 5-10%.

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Sector impact at a glance

  • AGRICULTURE_FOODmid
  • AGRICULTURE_FOODshort
  • EM_RETAILmid
  • EM_RETAILshort
  • LOGISTICS_SHIPPINGmid
  • LOGISTICS_SHIPPINGshort

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