
Riyadh, Saudi Arabia – June 17, 2024 – The Ministry of Environment, Water and Agriculture (MEWA) in Riyadh has reported a significant volume of sacrificial animals processed during the second day of Eid al-Adha. According to a recent announcement, approximately 24,000 animals were handled across Riyadh’s slaughterhouses.
This substantial number reflects the strong adherence to the tradition of sacrifice during this blessed period. The efficient processing of these animals highlights the readiness and operational capacity of Riyadh’s designated slaughter facilities to manage the increased demand.
In addition to the processed sacrificial animals, the Ministry also shared encouraging news regarding charitable donations. A noteworthy amount of nearly two thousand kilograms of meat was distributed as donations to those in need. This initiative underscores the spirit of generosity and community support that characterizes Eid al-Adha, ensuring that the blessings of the occasion are shared with the wider community.
MEWA’s commitment to overseeing these processes ensures both public health and facilitates the charitable distribution of meat, contributing to the overall well-being of society during this important religious observance. The Ministry continues its efforts to maintain high standards in all aspects of animal processing and public service.
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