Electricity and the price of the currency weaken the demand for buying sacrifices in Aden

The central market for selling sacrifices in the capital, Aden, witnessed a noticeable stagnation this season, unlike previous years, as a number of livestock sellers complained about the weak demand for purchases by citizens, indicating that demand is limited to those with financial ability, while the average citizen finds... Or the employee has difficulty purchasing a sacrificial animal.
Sellers attributed this stagnation to the deterioration of economic conditions, the continuous collapse of the price of the local currency, and the failure to increase wages in salaries. The ongoing power outages also greatly affected the purchase of sacrifices, as citizens were previously able to store meat in their refrigerators, which has become Difficult this year due to power outages.
According to sources in the central market in Aden, the average price of a sacrifice ranges from 150,000 to 400,000 Yemeni riyals per head, while some sell in Saudi riyals, with the price of a head ranging from 300 to 1,000 Saudi riyals.
These multiple crises increased the suffering of citizens in Aden, which directly affected the buying and selling movement in the sacrificial market this season.