Malaysia to allow limited chicken exports as local supplies ease

    • A poultry farm in Sepang in the Malaysian state of  Selangor. Malaysia is among the region’s major poultry exporters, and supplied about a third of Singapore’s chicken demand last year. The curtailment in exports prompted the city-state to diversify its poultry supply, seeking more from neighbouring Indonesia.
    • A poultry farm in Sepang in the Malaysian state of Selangor. Malaysia is among the region’s major poultry exporters, and supplied about a third of Singapore’s chicken demand last year. The curtailment in exports prompted the city-state to diversify its poultry supply, seeking more from neighbouring Indonesia. FILE PHOTO: REUTERS
    Published Mon, Aug 29, 2022 · 10:11 PM

    MALAYSIA will allow limited exports of chicken from October, said Annuar Musa, chairman of the nation’s task force on inflation.

    Only certain breeders rearing chickens meant for export will be allowed to ship the poultry after getting approval from the Agriculture and Food Industries Ministry, according to a video of the briefing posted on his Facebook page.

    Annuar, who is also Communications and Multimedia minister, said easing the ban won’t affect domestic supply as improved production had helped to lower prices in recent months.

    Malaysia banned chicken exports from Jun 1 amid a shortage of supply that caused prices to increase. The country is among the region’s major poultry exporters, and supplied about a third of Singapore’s chicken demand last year. The curtailment prompted the city-state to diversify its poultry supply, seeking more from neighbouring Indonesia. BLOOMBERG

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