Local chicken meat and egg producers in the Philippines are urging the Department of Agriculture to reduce imports and combat smuggling due to a surplus in supply. The United Broiler Raisers Association has pointed out that the country has enough chicken to last for 101 days, attributing the oversupply to both legal imports and smuggling of frozen chicken parts. High levels of imported chicken meat and slowed local demand due to inflation are leading to lower sales, which retailers are trying to offset by increasing prices. An excess of eggs is also expected with broiler raisers shifting to egg production due to competitive pressures from unregulated chicken imports.