Islamic Finance News
August 10, 2012 Friday 6:30 AM EST
Mawashi Brings Armenian Livestock to Qatar for the First Time Ever
Dubai, Aug. 10 -- Mawashi, Qatar's cutting-edge livestock company,
recently announced the arrival of the very first Armenian livestock to
the market, bringing to the market additional options for high-quality
and palatable meat and meat derivatives, that are similar in nature to
those coming from Arabian countries.
This initiative is in line with Mawashi's aim to cater to the needs of
the multinational communities in Qatar by offering a wide spectrum of
choices at competitive prices.
Mawashi received 1,000 sheep from Armenia and is, currently, looking
into the possibility of increasing the order owing to its alikeness to
livestock brought home from across the Arab world.
Mawashi further added that the Georgian livestock witnessed
considerable demand on the account of its affordable price of QAR
1,100 and its significant weight of 40 kg per sheep.
Moreover, Mawashi noted that the company is gearing up to receive and
make available livestock from Ethiopia and Turkey in the upcoming few
days and as soon as European-standards and processes for health and
quality checks are carried.
Mawashi has also received livestock from Somalia of 30 kg each
alongside chilled meat of the same source and sheep from Kenya, Sudan,
India and Pakistan.
Furthermore, Mawashi announced a substantial increase in the sale of
cow meat from Australia, India, Pakistan and Sudan while getting ready
to collect a new shipment from Somalia in the next few weeks.
From: A. Papazian
August 10, 2012 Friday 6:30 AM EST
Mawashi Brings Armenian Livestock to Qatar for the First Time Ever
Dubai, Aug. 10 -- Mawashi, Qatar's cutting-edge livestock company,
recently announced the arrival of the very first Armenian livestock to
the market, bringing to the market additional options for high-quality
and palatable meat and meat derivatives, that are similar in nature to
those coming from Arabian countries.
This initiative is in line with Mawashi's aim to cater to the needs of
the multinational communities in Qatar by offering a wide spectrum of
choices at competitive prices.
Mawashi received 1,000 sheep from Armenia and is, currently, looking
into the possibility of increasing the order owing to its alikeness to
livestock brought home from across the Arab world.
Mawashi further added that the Georgian livestock witnessed
considerable demand on the account of its affordable price of QAR
1,100 and its significant weight of 40 kg per sheep.
Moreover, Mawashi noted that the company is gearing up to receive and
make available livestock from Ethiopia and Turkey in the upcoming few
days and as soon as European-standards and processes for health and
quality checks are carried.
Mawashi has also received livestock from Somalia of 30 kg each
alongside chilled meat of the same source and sheep from Kenya, Sudan,
India and Pakistan.
Furthermore, Mawashi announced a substantial increase in the sale of
cow meat from Australia, India, Pakistan and Sudan while getting ready
to collect a new shipment from Somalia in the next few weeks.
From: A. Papazian