To preserve the civilized appearance of the city

Abu Dhabi Municipality introduces a “sacrifice market” in Al Wathba to organize sales

The municipality stressed that all market-goers must adhere to precautionary measures.

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The Abu Dhabi City Municipality, affiliated to the Department of Municipalities and Transport, through the Al Wathba Municipality Center, implemented the initiative to create a “sacrifice market” in Al Wathba, in cooperation with the Abu Dhabi Agriculture and Food Safety Authority, Abu Dhabi Police, the Abu Dhabi Center for Waste Management (Tadweer), the Camel Racing Federation, and Union Rail. In addition to a group of strategic partners from the private sector.

The initiative, which runs from July 16 to 22, 2021, aims to strengthen the municipal presence and strengthen partnerships with various government and private agencies, to activate their role in developing and preserving the emirate, as well as raising the level of public satisfaction with the Abu Dhabi City Municipality, and the services it provides to facilitate individuals society, meet their needs, and achieve their aspirations.

The working hours of the “Sacrifice Market” in Al Wathba start from six in the morning until seven in the evening throughout the initiative, where the market works to organize the sale and purchase of sacrifices, in order to preserve the general civilized appearance of the city, and to avoid random selling, legal violations and health consequences to maintain a clean environment, and encourage traders Individuals and (halal) livestock owners to contribute to the sustainability of food security in the Emirate, in addition to encouraging members of society to buy and sell in a regular, governed environment, with equal competitive opportunities for all segments, ensuring full compliance with the applicable legislation related to animal welfare, and the precautionary measures adopted to prevent the virus. Corona.”

The Municipality of Abu Dhabi City clarified that participation in the sacrifice market is free for livestock breeders, as it set some criteria and requirements to be met for participation, which are: passing the veterinary examination for halal (livestock) at the Al Wathba slaughterhouse gate for all breeders without exception, selling through vehicles and barns, and individual breeders have priority In entering the market, allocating barns, as well as providing identity card and homestead number to individual breeders, and trade license for merchants only.

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