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Rising Sheep Prices in UAE Ahead of Ramadan

Feb 16, 2026
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Feb 16, 2026 21:30
Ramadan rush drives up UAE sheep prices as demand surges

## Increased Demand for Livestock

As Ramadan approaches, the UAE is experiencing a surge in demand for sheep, leading to higher prices. Consumers are preparing for traditional meals and family gatherings, prompting traders to report a significant rise in bookings and purchases.

## Price Variations by Breed

In Abu Dhabi, local sheep are selling for about Dh50 per kilogram. Australian sheep range from Dh40 to Dh50 per kilogram, with whole animals priced between Dh850 and Dh950. Najdi sheep, favored for their quality, are priced at Dh48 per kilogram, with full animals starting at Dh1,200. Nuaimi sheep cost between Dh45 and Dh50 per kilogram, with whole animals priced from Dh1,200 to Dh1,800.

## Affordable Options

Jaziri sheep are available for Dh750 to Dh850 per animal. More affordable options include Indian sheep starting at Dh300 for 8 kilograms, and Pakistani sheep at Dh35 per kilogram, with whole animals from Dh550.

## Market Stability and Digital Services

Despite the increased demand, prices remain stable compared to previous years, thanks to diverse supply and strong imports. Municipalities have expanded digital services, allowing consumers to order livestock online through platforms like Zabihati and Dhabayeh Al Jazeera, offering home delivery and customization options.

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