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Egg supply shortage persists in Labuan

Scarcity due to Sabah poultry farms’ limited export volume, demand surge

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 02 Dec 2022 5:29PM

Egg supply shortage persists in Labuan
Labuan continues to suffer from egg supply shortage reportedly due to Sabah poultry farms’ limited export volume to the island and a surge in demand. – The Vibes file pic, December 2, 2022

LABUAN – While many shops have recovered from the Covid-19 pandemic and kept their shelves restocked, consumers on this duty-free island still find it difficult to obtain eggs.

Labuan Veterinary Services Department deputy director Dr Larry David said the shortage was due to Sabah poultry farms’ limited export volume to the island and a surge in demand.

“We requested for one million eggs per month and it was approved by the Sabah Veterinary Services Department in November last year, but records show we only received 750,000 eggs from suppliers. 

“Labuan previously received two million eggs every month, and the one million actually are still insufficient to meet the increasing demand here,” he said.  

Labuan’s largest hypermarket Bataras Sdn Bhd manager Elfriene S. Aguinaldo said they received 3,000 trays of eggs (Grades A, B, C and premium grade) in two batches weekly.

“Of the 3,000, at least 30% are channelled to our branch at the Financial Park Complex, and the remainder are left on our shelves for our regular bake shop and walk-in customers.

“The supply of eggs can last for a day after arrival. We are experiencing supply issues across our fresh egg range. We are working hard to resolve these issues and apologise for any inconvenience caused,” he said.

Elfriene said Grade A eggs are sold at RM15.30 (RM14.70 previously) per tray; Grade B, RM15 (RM14.40); Grade C, RM14.70 (RM14.10); an increase of between 40 sen and 60 sen.

“Looking at the uplift in demand for eggs, the quota of egg supply to Bataras should be increased,” he said.

The Domestic Trade and Consumer Affairs Ministry Labuan director Junaidah Arbain said despite the tight supply situation, prices are still within the ceiling levels.

“The supply volume has remained stable over the last few months amid a slight increase in prices,” she said.

She said there were public complaints on exorbitant egg prices but they only involved premium grades, which are not controlled by the ministry. – Bernama, December 2, 2022

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