The Goa government has lifted the ban on transportation of buffaloes from neighbouring states to the Goa Meat Complex in south Goa for slaughtering, after it was imposed on account of outbreak of lumpy skin disease a couple of months .
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Shortage of beef ahead of Christmas triggers Goans anger
By Sameer| Published: 19th December 2020 1:25 pm IST Representational Photo
Panaji: Goans are angry as beef is missing from their plates due to shortage of supply. The anger reached to such a level that Chief Minister of the State Pramod Sawant promised to look into the matter.
It may be mentioned that after the restrictions imposed by the Maharashtra Government in 2015, Karnataka had emerged as its biggest supplier for Goa. Majority of the beef sold in Goa is sourced from Belgavi District.
On an average, Goa consumes nearly 25 tonnes of beef every day and the demand rises during the tourism season which stretches from October to March.
Stop Karnataka anti-cattle slaughter law from being notified: Beef traders to Goa CM
Wed, Dec 16 2020 08:16:18 AM
Panaji, Dec 16 (IANS): Goa s beef traders have urged Chief Minister Pramod Sawant to use his good offices with the BJP leadership to prevent Karnataka s Prevention of Slaughter and Preservation of Cattle Bill, 2020 from being notified. The law was passed amid controversy in the Karnataka state assembly last week.
In a letter to Sawant, the Quraishi Meat Traders Association of Goa has said that beef is a part of the staple diet in Goa s multi-cultural society and is consumed by the visiting tourists and if the law came into force in Karnataka, it would have a severe impact in the coastal state.
Stop K taka anti-cattle slaughter law from being notified: Beef traders to Goa CM
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Tue, Dec 15 2020 23:12 IST |
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Goa Cm Pramod Sawant.. Image Source: IANS News
Panaji, Dec 15 : Goa s beef traders have urged Chief Minister Pramod Sawant to use his good offices with the BJP leadership to prevent Karnataka s Prevention of Slaughter and Preservation of Cattle Bill, 2020 from being notified. The law was passed amid controversy in the Karnataka state assembly last week.
In a letter to Sawant, the Quraishi Meat Traders Association of Goa has said that beef is a part of staple diet in Goa s multi-cultural society and is consumed by the visiting tourists and if the law came into force in Karnataka, it would have a severe impact in the coastal state.