The Free Press Journal

Open Deonar goat market, demand traders

- SWEETY ADIMULAM /

The goat market at Deonar abattoir has been shut since the past five months and this has become a major cause of concern for traders and workers associated with the business. Prakash Shendge from the Dhangar community and an OBC leader held a protest on Tuesday demanding that the government allow the market to open immediatel­y.

Shendge said, "The livelihood of about 10,000 workers is at risk. Several workers including traders, exporters are facing a difficult time. The market should be opened or we will be left with no other choice but to conduct a statewide protest."

The Deonar goat market is Asia's biggest market for goat trading. Several interstate traders mainly from Andhra Pradesh, Gujarat, Rajasthan come here for the weekly market apart from internatio­nal exporters. Shendge stated that, if the state government can allow wine shops to operate by maintainin­g social distancing then this market too should be allowed to function. Deonar is just not a place to sell meat but traders from different small villages of Maharashtr­a purchase goats and sheep and sell them here to big traders. Also, thousands of goats are exported. Since the market has been kept closed, villagers too have been affected largely."

Akil Tade President of All Maharashtr­a Khatik Associatio­n told the Free Press Journal, "Before Covid, every week on two days Tuesday and Saturday a big market was held were traders came and sold goats and sheep. About 40,00045,000 goats and sheep get sold out of Maharashtr­a while 10,000 remain in Deonar for their meat. As BMC has only allowed slaughteri­ng and restricted export of goats, the traders are not keen to come here only for the slaughteri­ng of goats for meat, as it is not a profitable business for them."

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