Ministry of Agriculture explained that due to the end of Ramadan and Al-Fitr witness month, there may be a shortage of fresh poultry in the nets • The reason: absence of slaughterhouse workers
Expect a shortage of fresh birds
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Due to celebrations, al-Fitr testified and the end of Ramadan month in Arab society in Israel, the Ministry of Agriculture claimed that there may be a shortage of fresh poultry in the marketing networks. The office does not expect a shortage of frozen poultry.
The reason for the agriculture ministry's shortage is the expected absence of slaughterhouse workers due to the Muslim holiday and the proximity to Shavuot.
It was also noted that the full regular supply should resume immediately after Pentecost. It is also said that frozen poultry actually have excess in light of the product's long shelf life compared to fresh poultry that expires after about five days.
Against the backdrop of Shavuot, the Ministry of Agriculture argued that consumers may not feel a shortage at all since the holiday is usually eaten by dairy foods.