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Malaysia: The ban on poultry exports does not have significant impact on industry players - economists

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Malaysia
Published May 26, 2022

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KUALA LUMPUR: The ban on chicken exports to industry players is seen as not having a significant impact as exports only account for a small percentage of their sales, according to economists. Malaysian University of Science and Technology (MUST) Economics Professor Geoffrey Williams said although the country would stop exporting up to 3.6 million chickens a month from June 1 to stabilize chicken prices and production, industry players were still expected to benefit from the local market, which faced a shortage of continuous. However, he said exporters would lose market share and revenue. Therefore, he proposed a compensation scheme for them if such a scheme does not already exist. “Their feed stocks can be subsidized or they can be given tax concessions. "(However,) their business will survive. They will only have to face this difficult period until the situation calms down. In the long run, they can look to have a better business model," he told Bernama. Prime Minister Datuk ...
Source: Astroawani
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