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Livestock prices rise in Deir Ezzor for these reasons

09/10/2022
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DeirEzzor24 exclusive report:

Livestock prices have increased significantly in regime-controlled areas in Deir Ezzor, according to the correspondent of DeirEzzor24 network.

Our correspondent said that the reasons for the rise of livestock are due to the limitation of their smuggling from SDF-controlled areas through the corridors of (Al-Ji’ah and Al-Hussainiya) in the western countryside of Deir Ezzor, and the persistence of smugglers’ disputes, in addition to entering the stage of grazing cotton and corn in Deir Ezzor countryside.

The prices of livestock have decreased significantly since the beginning of this year in all of Deir Ezzor, for several reasons, the most important of which are the lack of pastures, drought and the high prices of fodder.

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