TAIPING, June 19 — The Malaysian Fisheries Development Authority (LKIM) has admitted that the country’s fish supply is not stable yet due to the uncertain weather...
TAIPING, June 19 — The Malaysian Fisheries Development Authority has admitted that the country’s fish supply is not stable yet due to the uncertain weather conditions.
“LKIM needs to take the early measure of acquiring as much fish as possible to be frozen during the fishing season and abundant fish landings by fishermen. “LKIM has industrial plants and its own cold rooms for storage, so there’s no question of insufficient supply, hence overcoming the cartel problem.
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