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Here is how many animals were slaughtered on Eid-ul-Azha

The value of the animals was over Rs500 billion

Pakistan witnessed a massive sacrifice of livestock during the recent Eid al-Adha festival, with over 680,000 animals slaughtered across the country, according to the Pakistan Tanners Association.

The total value of these animals is estimated to exceed Rs500 billion.

The association reported that the sacrifices included 290,000 cows, 330,000 goats, 385,000 sheep, 165,000 water buffalo and 98,000 camels

The hides alone are valued at approximately Rs85 billion, representing a crucial source of raw material for the leather industry.

However, the association expressed concerns about potential losses due to the extreme heat and improper handling of hides, exacerbated by climate change. They estimate that up to 40% of the hides could be damaged, significantly impacting the leather industry.

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The leather industry typically relies on Eid al-Adha for 20% of its annual hide supply.

With the potential loss of a substantial portion of this year’s hides, the industry fears a shortfall of over 20% in its raw material supply. This could have significant implications for the leather industry, potentially impacting production and prices.

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