BOGOR, INDONESIA (REUTERS) - As Indonesian Muslims prepare to celebrate the Eid al-Adha festival, farms are seeing a boom in online sales that limit the need for people to visit farms during the pandemic to buy the goats, sheep and cows traditionally sacrificed at this time.. Read more at straitstimes.com.
BOGOR, INDONESIA - As Indonesian Muslims prepare to celebrate the Eid al-Adha festival, farms are seeing a boom in online sales that limit the need for people to visit farms during the pandemic to buy the goats, sheep and cows traditionally sacrificed at this time.
Mahir Farm launched online sales of livestock in 2018 and this year the farm near Bogor, south of the capital Jakarta, has seen sales surge 50 per cent compared to 2019. Indonesia has reported more than 100,000 coronavirus cases and over 4,800 fatalities, the highest toll in South-east Asia.During Eid al-Adha, Muslims around the world traditionally purchase livestock and after slaughter, the meat is distributed to poorer members of the community.
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