The 16th edition of the International Agricultural Forum in Morocco (SIAM) has confirmed that the prices of cattle for Eid al-Adha will increase this year by about 1,000 dirhams compared to last year, citing high fodder prices and drought.
Moroccans and Muslims around the world are prepping for Eid al-Adha, a religious holiday that involves a lot of meat cooking, barbecues, and delicious lamb-based dishes. Unfortunately, meatatarians will have to give up on their mouth-watering meals to save the planet.