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Nanta urges producers to raise egg production for domestic market

Caretaker domestic trade minister acknowledges supply drop, tells farmers to live up to their responsibilities

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 16 Oct 2022 7:05PM

Nanta urges producers to raise egg production for domestic market
Caretaker domestic trade and consumer affairs minister Datuk Seri Alexander Nanta Linggi says the government through the Agriculture and Food Industries Ministry is fulfilling its responsibility by increasing subsidies to farmers from three sen to eight sen per egg because production costs have increased, affecting the production of A, B, and C grade eggs. – The Vibes file pic, October 16, 2022

KUALA LUMPUR – Caretaker domestic trade and consumer affairs minister Datuk Seri Alexander Nanta Linggi has urged all producers to increase egg production for domestic consumption to ensure sufficient supply in the market.

Following an inspection at the Segi Fresh supermarket in Batu Caves, Nanta acknowledged that the supply of eggs had decreased.

The matter was also confirmed by the supermarket owner, who attributed the difficulty in obtaining the commodity to producers exporting Grade A, B, and C eggs abroad, thus reducing domestic supply.

“The government through the Agriculture and Food Industries Ministry (Mafi) is fulfilling its responsibility by increasing subsidies to farmers from three sen to eight sen per egg because production costs have increased, affecting the production of A, B, and C grade eggs.

“The subsidy given for breeders is also to ensure that the consumer price remains at the maximum price set by the government for grade A, B, and C eggs.

“Although egg production and supply are the responsibility of Mafi, the Domestic Trade and Consumer Affairs Ministry will always work with Mafi and the agencies involved to ensure that consumers welfare is taken care of,” he said in a post uploaded on his Facebook page.

Nanta said the producers should have integrity and live up to their responsibilities, as agreed in a series of talks after additional subsidies were given to them.

Commenting on supply during the Deepavali celebration, he said the supply of items such as chicken, cooking oil and others are satisfactory and the selling prices were in line with the maximum prices set by the government.

He said the list of items and prices under the Deepavali Festive Season Price Control Scheme and control period would be announced later. – Bernama, October 16, 2022

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