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TUESDAY, JULY 05, 2022

Cattle

Photo: Collected
Bangladesh

Feed price hike, extortion on highway to increase sacrificial animal prices

According to cattle farmers, the price of sacrificial animals may go up by 25%-40% this year

Dairy farmer Keith Trotter stands in a field near milking sheds amongst his herd of cows on his farm in the town of Matakana, located north of Auckland, New Zealand, September 24, 2015. REUTERS/Nigel Marple/File Photo
World+Biz

New Zealand to price sheep and cow burps to cut greenhouse gases

Representational image. Photo/Collected
Bangladesh

No sacrificial animal import this year: Minister

Banteng on camera-trap. Photo: WWF Cambodia
Earth

Birmanicus Banteng: The forgotten cattle

Nilgai in a wheat field in Central India. Photo: Mathew Joseph
Earth

Understanding the visiting nilgais of Bangladesh

Photo: Mohammad Minhaj Uddin/TBS
Markets

3.87 lakh sacrificial animals sold in Digital Haat

Photo: Salahuddin Ahmed/TBS
Economy

Rawhide supply falls short of procurement target

Photo: Salahuddin Ahmed
Bangladesh

Cow price drops in Dhaka, traders see little profit

Photo: TBS
Bangladesh

Raja, Badshah, Bahadur create craze in Nawabganj

With Eid-ul-Adha only a few days away, Chattogram residents are flocking to cattle markets to purchase sacrificial animals. The photo was taken on Sunday afternoon from Bibirhat in the city. Photo: Mohammad Minhaj Uddin
Economy

Many in Ctg turn to Eid cattle trading to recoup Covid loss

Truck carrying cattle and goods found waiting in traffic. Photo/UNB
Bangladesh

Hours of tailbacks are delaying arrivals of cattle in city markets, pushing up prices

Cattleman comforting Bahubali - the biggest bull sold by Farmside Agro this Eid-Ul-Adha.
Magazine

Raring to go rearing cattle

Digital Haat launched to sell cattle before Eid
Bangladesh

Digital Haat launched to sell cattle before Eid

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