The price of unsold slaughter animals fell
On the first day of the festival in Van, those who came to the slaughter areas with their sacrificial sacrifices created a density. Those who have not yet received the slaughter slaughter animals went to the slaughter purchase points. Some sellers have reduced prices on their remaining slaughter animals, while others said they will accept them without a discount.
In Van, one of the important points of sheep and goat breeding in Turkey, the density of sales of sacrificial animals before the festival continued on the first day of the festival.
REDUCED PRICES
Breeders began selling the last remaining qurbans on the streets, streets, and neighborhoods so that citizens could provide more convenient transportation. Some citizens have left their sacrificed purchases for today, thinking that the prices will be more affordable. The sellers, who do not want to return to the village with the sheep, also said that they have lowered their prices.
Onur Kara, who sells sacrifices, said that yesterday the sale prices were higher and today they were reduced.
Kara said: “We have to get it out of hand. We can do damage. Prices may fall further. “Some citizens are taking advantage of this opportunity,” she said.
SOME OF THESE SAID ‘WE WILL NOT LOWER THE PRICE’
While those who do not want to keep the slaughter animals in their hands reduce the price and sell, while some breeders said they will not lower the price.
Abdulkahar Akın, who sells the slaughter, said that they will not reduce the price and will take back the animals that cannot be sold. (DHA)