أخبار الصين
أخبار الصين
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Libya is currently facing a crisis in the prices of sacrificial animals during Eid al-Adha due to the rising cost of sheep, which range between 2,800 and 5,000 Libyan dinars. Meanwhile, the incomes of most Libyans are between 900 and 2,000 dinars, making it difficult for families to afford a sacrifice. The increase is attributed to drought and climate change, which have led to a decline in natural pastures and an increased reliance on imported fodder, thereby raising the costs of livestock farming and causing many breeders to leave the industry. Government measures aimed at supporting and replanting pastures are in place, but the continuation of livestock breeding remains challenged by environmental and economic difficulties that burden the sector.
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