Factories have been working at peak processing activity in the week leading up to the start of the Islamic religious festival on Wednesday 28 June.
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Factories have been operating at close to peak processing capacity over the last week to fill orders for the Islamic religious festival of Eid al-Adha, which takes place from Wednesday 28 June to Sunday 2 July.
Last week’s throughput was recorded at 70,071 head, an increase of almost 17,000 sheep on the previous week.
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Factories have been operating at close to peak processing capacity over the last week to fill orders for the Islamic religious festival of Eid al-Adha, which takes place from Wednesday 28 June to Sunday 2 July.
Last week’s throughput was recorded at 70,071 head, an increase of almost 17,000 sheep on the previous week.
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