The government plans to impose stricter limitations on meat imports to protect local dairy and cattle farmers by halting import permits for now. A significant portion of a recent discussion emphasized preventing the import of Indian beef, with concerns about the potential collapse of the local market if cheaper imported meat undermines domestic farmers. Around 2.0-2.5 million cattle often remain unsold after Eid al-Azha, and the government is working to lower production costs to reduce local meat prices. Additionally, the nutritional value of frozen beef and the role of syndicates in inflating animal feed, meat, and egg prices were highlighted. The government is exploring subsidies for electricity bills and has recommended a three-month postponement of loan installments for flood-affected farmers while considering building shelters for cattle in these areas.
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