Customers share their plights.
A brief survey in several supermarkets around the city on Thursday found that there were no egg stocks for sale, as suppliers had yet to send them over.
"Not too sure though, because I just went to two supermarkets in Penampang to check," said the 33-year-old. "There will be lower chicken production from my farm. However, the demand for eggs remains high and we will try to meet the market demands," he said. He said a majority of the farms reported that they have no problem meeting the demands of consumers in Sabah.
He stated that his ministry is looking for measures to help the private sector meet rising demand, while also reducing the price of other protein sources, particularly chicken and pork.
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