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Singapore to minimise impact from Malaysia's chicken shortage
2022-05-24 00:00:00.0     星报-国家     原网页

       

       SINGAPORE: Singapore is closely monitoring the situation on chicken imports from Malaysia and will work with stakeholders, such as importers, to minimise the impact of the chicken shortage across the Causeway.

       "For example, they will activate their supply chains to increase imports of chilled chicken from alternative sources, increase import of frozen chicken from existing non-Malaysian suppliers, or draw from their stocks of poultry," said Singapore Food Agency (SFA) in its Facebook update.

       ALSO READ: Chicken exports banned for now

       Malaysia's Prime Minister Datuk Seri Ismail Sabri Yaakob announced Monday (May 23) that exports of up to 3.6 million chickens will be stopped from June 1 until chicken prices and production stabilise.

       It is a short-term measure for the ongoing chicken shortage issue.

       "While there may be temporary disruption to the supply of chilled chicken, frozen chicken options remain available to mitigate the shortfall.

       "We strongly encourage consumers to play their part by being open to switching choices within and across food groups – such as consuming frozen chicken instead of chilled – as well as other sources of meat products. We also advise consumers to buy only what they need," said SFA.

       ALSO READ: Singapore to up chicken supply from other sources as Malaysia halts export

       According to SFA, approximately 34% of Singapore's chicken imports in 2021 are from Malaysia. Almost all are imported as live chickens which are slaughtered and chilled in Singapore.

       SFA is a statutory board under the republic's Ministry of Sustainability and the Environment to oversee food safety and security in Singapore. – Bernama

       


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