Algeria is responding to record-high mutton prices, reaching 3,000 dinars per kilogram, by planning to import sheep from the United States. The price surge has prompted government intervention to stabilize the market and ensure affordability for consumers. Details regarding the import agreement and quantities were not immediately available in the initial report. This move signals a shift in sourcing to address domestic supply challenges. The escalating cost of meat is impacting Algerian households, making it increasingly difficult to access this essential protein source. Further details are expected as the import process unfolds, potentially alleviating pressure on local prices. The article first appeared on [publication name omitted from original text].