Goa braces for beef shortage as traders suspend import from

Press Trust of India  |  Panaji 

is staring at a shortage with traders suspending import of the meat from neighbouring alleging harassment by cow vigilantes.

An association of traders said its members have stopped procuring from Belagavi in


This will continue till the state takes steps to stop harassment by cow vigilante groups, it said.

"Harassment by these groups has increased in the state since Traders have now decided not to import as trucks ferrying the meat are being stopped and confiscated in the name of illegality," Manna Bepari, President, All Qureshi Meat Traders Association, told

Due to this, the state now faces a shortage, he said.

Bepari said around 25 tonnes of is brought from Belagavi every day. "There is no production of in as its lone state-run abattoir is no longer operational."

Cow protection groups, including the Gau Raksha Abhiyaan, have alleged in is brought from illegal slaughter houses in Karnataka, a charge denied by Bepari.

"We bring the stock from legal slaughter houses in If any group has any problem with those slaughter houses, they should go there and protest and not stop our trucks which cause losses of lakhs of rupees," he said.

claimed cattle were being slaughtered in abattoirs across the border without approval from authorities.

"Due to this we have undertaken stringent checks (on the Goa-border) along with police," he said.

Bepari said traders want immediate intervention by the state in the matter. Till then, they will not buy from the neighbouring state.

sale has been banned in Maharashtra, which also borders

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First Published: Sat, January 06 2018. 11:40 IST