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Sri Lanka to ban cow slaughter

It will be in force after govt finalises scheme to care for cattle too old to plough fields

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 30 Sep 2020 11:00PM

Sri Lanka to ban cow slaughter
Sri Lanka has seen a decline in beef consumption in recent years, with Buddhists and Hindus shunning it for religious reasons. – Pixabay pic, September 30, 2020

COLOMBO – The slaughter of cattle will soon be banned in Sri Lanka, said the government yesterday, in a move widely viewed as a concession to increasingly influential Buddhists in the ruling party.

The government said it will push through the ban after finalising a scheme to care for cattle too old to plough fields.

In neighbouring India, restrictions on cow slaughter imposed by the Hindu nationalist government led to an increase in old cattle wandering the streets and creating a traffic nuisance.

Sri Lanka has experienced a decline in beef consumption in recent years, with Buddhists and Hindus shunning it for religious reasons.

The industry has been shrinking, with just 29,870 tonnes of beef produced last year compared with 38,700 tonnes a decade earlier.

The sector is dominated by Muslims, who make up 10% of the country’s population of 21 million. Some 70% of Sri Lankans identify as Buddhists, and 12.5% as Hindus.

“As soon as such a scheme is implemented, cattle slaughter will be banned in the country,” said Media and Information Minister Keheliya Rambukwella.

Beef imports, which amounted to just 116 tonnes last year, will be allowed to continue, said officials.

The country’s main Muslim political party called on the government to provide financial support for people working in the sector.

“If the ban is due to religious considerations to appease a community, we have no objection,” Sri Lanka Muslim Congress leader Rauff Hakeem told AFP.

“But this should not be a tactic to divert attention from the more pressing economic problems of the people and political issues facing the country.”

Many Hindus believe cows are sacred, while some Buddhists do not eat beef out of compassion for the animals. – AFP, September 30, 2020

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