Omar Badawi, "curator" of the wholesale market and head of the Association of Wholesale and Retail Shops, explained the reasons for the high prices of poultry in Morocco.

And this professional indicated in a statement to Le Site info that poultry prices are still rising at this time of the year, which coincided with the celebration of Eid al-Adha, as demand fell sharply, knowing also that almost all poultry sellers close their stores during this time of the year. . These are religious holidays.
He adds that poultry prices do not exceed 15 or 16 dirhams in the markets of Rabat. This means, according to our interlocutors, that these prices are “affordable to all citizens”!
But Omar Badawi made it clear that the authorities should intervene against the poultry meat traders who demand exorbitant prices by punishing them severely.