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Daily cow slaughters in Lagos drop from 5,000 to 3,000 due to economic issues and rising prices.
The number of cows slaughtered daily in Lagos, Nigeria, has fallen from 5,000 to 3,000 due to socio-economic issues like Boko Haram insurgency, inflation, and currency problems.
Rising cow prices, now between ₦1.6 million and ₦1.7 million, have also decreased beef demand.
The Lagos Butchers Association calls for collaboration with the government and farmers to ensure a sustainable industry, noting that climate and environmental factors are also affecting cattle rearing.
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