Malaysia is set to ban chicken exports from June 1 to stabilize chicken prices and production, as part of a short-term solution to a worsening shortage, according to Prime Minister Datuk Seri Ismail Sabri Yaakob. The decision is expected to have a minimal impact on industry players, as exports make up a small percentage of their sales, and is likely to be a temporary measure due to concerns about the impact of price limits on revenue. The government is also looking into allegations of price and production cartels among larger companies. The move is likely to cause a temporary supply disruption in Singapore, as around 5% of Farm's Best Food Industries Sdn Bhd's products are exported to its affiliate in the city-state.