Imported Lamb Meat Sales Point Opens in Manouba Municipal Market
A sales point for imported lamb meat was inaugurated on Saturday at the Manouba municipal market, offering the meat at a fixed price of 38,900 dinars per kilogram. This initiative, implemented by the municipality in partnership with the Meat Society and the International Lands Office, is part of the national efforts to combat speculation, monopoly, and price hikes while reorganizing distribution channels.
Inauguration and Supervision
The opening of the sales point took place under the supervision of the regional governor, Mahmoud Chaïeb, and local authorities. According to the municipality's secretary general, Fathi Derwaz, there was a significant turnout of citizens on the first day, highlighting the need to maintain this initiative on a permanent basis.
Partnership and Responsibilities
The municipality provides the market premises and ensures the supply of imported meat, while the International Lands Office is responsible for distribution and sales. The Meat Society has also supplied a commercial space in the city of Manouba at the same price, with other sales points planned soon, to improve consumer access to meat and protect their purchasing power against high prices charged by butchers.
Quality Control and Surveillance
The economic control services of the Regional Trade Directorate and the municipal police will monitor the sales point, ensuring compliance with health standards. This initiative aims to provide consumers with affordable and high-quality meat while combating price speculation and promoting fair trade practices.