Malaysia’s chicken supply adequate until Hari Raya Puasa, says domestic trade minister

Published 2023년 3월 27일

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Malaysia's chicken supply is expected to last until the end of April, the Hari Raya Puasa celebrations, according to the Minister of Domestic Trade and Cost of Living, Salahuddin Ayub. The ministry will monitor chicken prices during Ramadan and has promised to assist traders with supply issues. There has been a reported nearly 30% shortage of fresh chickens and a surge in prices, with the retail price reaching RM11 per kilogram. Terengganu is experiencing a significant drop in egg supply of up to 33% during Ramadan due to a shortage from out-of-state suppliers, impacting the daily consumption of one million eggs.
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JOHOR BAHRU: The supply of chicken across Malaysia is sufficient to last until the Hari Raya Puasa celebrations at the end of April, said Minister of Domestic Trade and Cost of Living Salahuddin Ayub. He said that based on data from the authorities, consumers in Malaysia need not worry about the supply of chicken. “I have received detailed information today from the Department Of Veterinary Services. Officially, the data shows that there is enough supply until Aidilfitri,” he was quoted by Bernama as telling reporters on Sunday (Mar 26). This was after he distributed dates to visitors and traders at the Taman Perling Ramadan bazaar in Johor. Mr Salahuddin said that enforcement officers from his ministry have been instructed to tighten the monitoring of chicken prices throughout the month of Ramadan until after Hari Raya Puasa. “My advice to traders is, as long as the government still sets a control price or ceiling price for chicken which is RM9.40 (US$2.12) (per kg), I hope it ...

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