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Temporary closure of Melaka chicken factory won’t affect supply, says domestic trade ministry

No supply of processed meat and products distributed from company to wet markets, says bureau director

Updated 2 years ago · Published on 24 May 2021 2:55PM

Temporary closure of Melaka chicken factory won’t affect supply, says domestic trade ministry
Domestic Trade and Consumer Affairs Ministry enforcement director Azman Adam says based on the information, the chickens processed at the factory were only distributed to selected hypermarkets, supermarkets, restaurants, and retail premises. – Bernama pic, May 24, 2021

PUTRAJAYA – The temporary closure of a chicken processing factory in Melaka due to the spread of Covid-19 among its workers has not affected the chicken supply in the market.

Domestic Trade and Consumer Affairs Ministry enforcement director Azman Adam said so far, there were no complaints received from consumers pertaining to chicken supply.

“The current supply of chicken in the market is sufficient,” he said in a statement today.

The media previously reported that the largest chicken processing factory in Melaka, situated at the Masjid Tanah Industrial Area, was ordered to close from May 22 until June 4 after 175 workers contracted Covid-19.

Azman said based on the information, the chickens processed at the factory were only distributed to selected hypermarkets, supermarkets, restaurants, and retail premises.

He stressed that no supply of processed chicken and chicken-based products were distributed from the company to wet markets.

Azman added that the company would seek assistance and cooperation from other factories under the same network to ensure the continuity of their products in the market.

The ministry would not hesitate to take stern action on any quarters who take advantage of the situation to increase the price of chicken, he said.

He advised consumers to channel any information on price hike via the ministry’s e-aduan portal; call centre at 1-800-886-800; email to [email protected]; or WhatsApp to 019-279-4317. – Bernama, May 24, 2021

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