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View all search resultsThe North Jakarta Fisheries, Agriculture and Food Security Agency (KPKP) has checked the health of 9,799 sacrificial animals in six districts in North Jakarta ahead of Idul Adha (Islamic Day of Sacrifice), which falls on Friday.
The South Jakarta Fisheries, Agriculture and Food Security Agency has discovered that many dozens of cows and sheep that are not suitable for sacrifice for Idul Adha are being sold in markets. The cows and sheep are either sick or too young.
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