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WED · 2026-05-27 · 19:04 GMTBRIEF NSR-2026-0527-79705
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Iran government sells subsidised meat for Eid al-Adha under blockade

Iran's government is selling subsidized meat for Eid al-Adha to combat rising prices caused by US sanctions. The cost of meat and other basic goods has escalated significantly, making it a luxury for many Iranians.

Maziar MotamediAl JazeeraFiled 2026-05-27 · 19:04 GMTLean · CenterRead · 2 min
Iran government sells subsidised meat for Eid al-Adha under blockade
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Iran's government is selling subsidized meat for Eid al-Adha to combat rising prices caused by US sanctions. The cost of meat and other basic goods has escalated significantly, making it a luxury for many Iranians. To address this, a Tehran municipality body announced that sacrificial meat will be sold at designated shops for 7.4 million rials per kilogram, a price considerably lower than the market rate, which can be over three times higher. This initiative aims to control inflation and provide access to meat during the important Islamic holiday. The reduced affordability has led to a 50 percent decrease in red meat demand compared to last year, with many families resorting to more expensive substitutes like chicken, eggs, and legumes.

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Each kilogramme of sacrificial meat will be sold at 7.4 million rials ($4.30) at designated shops.

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The price of meat and other basics is escalating in Iran due to US blockade and sanctions.

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Iran government sells subsidised meat for Eid al-Adha under blockade.

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Demand for red meat has decreased by 50 percent compared with last year.

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The price for a similar cut on the market can be more than three times that.

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Iranians are seeing the price of meat, and other basics, escalate due to the US blockade and sanctions.Eid al-Adha, one of the most important dates in the Islamic calendar, comes at a critical time for Iranians this year.meat from sacrificed animals is often eaten at Iranian tables, but a blockade on Iranian ports and sanctions by the US has led to escalating costs across the country.Unlike Nowruz, the Persian New Year, Eid al-Adha is not as widely celebrated in Iran, but mosques and other institutions still observe the ritual of animal sacrifice, known as qurbani, through authorised livestock and slaughter centres.Here, animals are sacrificed according to Islamic law in a hygienic environment. But another goal of the network is to control runaway inflation by offering meat at lower prices than market rates.meat substitutesA Tehran municipality body announced on Tuesday that each kilogramme of sacrificial meat would be sold at 7.4 million rials ($4.30) at designated shops.The price for a similar cut on the market can be more than three times that, depending on its quality and the location of the butchers. The minimum wage is currently less than $100 per month in Iran.“I usually buy meat for a stew or a few dishes around every three weeks; for some families in the neighbourhood, it has become a sort of luxury,” said a middle-aged woman, who lives with her husband and son in Tehran.She told Al Jazeera that chicken, eggs and legumes have become replacements for red meat, but the costs of these staples have significantly increased, too.Masoud Rasouli, a meat-packing industry representative, told the state-linked Mehr News Agency earlier this week that demand for red meat has decreased by 50 percent compared with last year.
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