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New chicken, eggs ceiling prices can help curb food inflation rise: MIDF

Research house also lauds approval given to FAO to import 4,500 tonnes poultry from Thailand

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 30 Jun 2022 1:36PM

New chicken, eggs ceiling prices can help curb food inflation rise: MIDF
MIDF Research says the new ceiling price for chicken at RM9.40/kg for Peninsular Malaysia is smaller than the expected increase of around RM10 to RM12 per kg if prices were to be floated. – The Vibes file pic, June 30, 2022

KUALA LUMPUR – The move to set new ceiling prices for chicken and eggs will help to limit potentially larger adjustments that would add to the overall food inflation, according to MIDF Research.

“For example, the new ceiling price for chicken at RM9.40/kg for Peninsular Malaysia is only an increase of 5.6% from the previous ceiling of RM8.90/kg.

“So, this is smaller than the expected increase to around RM10 to RM12 per kg if chicken prices were to be floated,” it said in a note today. 

MIDF Research said the approval given to the Farmers’ Organisation Authority to import over 4,500 tonnes of chicken from Thailand is expected to stabilise chicken supply in the domestic market and would limit upward pressure on chicken prices for now.

“Going forward, we foresee that the government will continue to explore more initiatives to ease the upward pressures on food prices in the longer run,” it said. 

On the inflation outlook, the research house forecast the consumer price index inflation will be at 2.8% in 2022, higher than last year’s 2.5%, taking into account the faster food inflation and continued improvement in domestic spending activity this year.

Yesterday, the cabinet decided to continue providing subsidies for chicken and not to float its price, capping the retail price of standard chicken at RM9.40/kg in Peninsular Malaysia effective tomorrow.

Furthermore, the cabinet also agreed to fix the retail ceiling price of Grade A chicken eggs at 45 sen each, Grade B eggs at 43 sen each, and Grade C eggs at 41 sen each in Peninsular Malaysia, also effective tomorrow. – Bernama, June 30, 2022

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