Chicken export ban to be reviewed once domestic supply stabilises, says Kiandee
Agriculture and Food Industry Minister Dr Ronald Kiandee says the Department of Veterinary Services has been tasked with looking for more chicken supply sources outside of Malaysia. – The Malaysian Insight by Nazir Sufari pic, May 24, 2022.
THE move to halt chicken exports from June 1 will be reviewed once the country’s supply of chickens becomes stable again, Agriculture and Food Industry Minister Dr Ronald Kiandee. He said a total of 3.6 million birds were exported to several countries every month, including Singapore, Vietnam and Pakistan, and the government’s intervention as announced by Prime Minister Ismail Sabri Yaakob yesterday, was to ensure domestic supply is adequate.
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