The impact of religious festival on roadside livestock traders in urban and peri-urban areas of Yogyakarta, Indonesia.

Vet World

Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Universitas Gadjah Mada, Yogyakarta, Indonesia.

Published: September 2019

AI Article Synopsis

  • The study investigated the characteristics and behaviors of roadside livestock traders in urban and peri-urban Yogyakarta, Indonesia, during the Eid al-Adha festival.
  • Traders in urban areas had longer trading hours compared to those in peri-urban areas, but there was no significant difference in stall opening days, buyer numbers, or animal price trends.
  • Most traders primarily sell sheep and goats, and they profit significantly from the high demand and prices during Eid al-Adha compared to regular days.

Article Abstract

Background And Aim: Eid al-Adha is one of the most important festivals celebrated by Muslims in Indonesia. Roadside livestock traders open their stalls during the Eid al-Adha period. This study aimed to investigate the characteristics and behaviors of roadside livestock traders in urban and peri-urban areas in Yogyakarta, Indonesia.

Materials And Methods: In-depth interviews with 36 roadside livestock traders were conducted on August 7-23, 2018 in urban (n=20) and peri-urban (n=16) areas of Yogyakarta. The collected data were analyzed by descriptive and statistical analysis using one-way analysis of variance.

Results: The results indicate that the trading activities of roadside livestock traders in urban areas last longer (p<0.05) than in peri-urban areas. No difference was found in the opening day of stalls, the number of buyers, and trends in animal prices set by roadside livestock traders in urban and peri-urban areas. Most traders sell sheep and goats, buy livestock at the animal market, and only open their stalls during Eid al-Adha. Prices are high in this period, and buyers directly visit the stalls. A significant difference exists in the selling price of livestock between Eid al-Adha and ordinary days (non-festival), and most roadside traders benefit from the Eid al-Adha momentum.

Conclusion: Significant similarities exist among roadside livestock traders during the Eid al-Adha period in urban and peri-urban areas of Yogyakarta, Indonesia. Sheep are more desirable than goats and cattle in this period, and Eid al-Adha generates a high profit for roadside livestock traders.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6813619PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.14202/vetworld.2019.1408-1415DOI Listing

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