Malaysia

No decision yet on subsidy extension for chicken farmers: Kiandee

Govt drafting policy to encourage corn cultivation to reduce dependence on imported animal feed, says minister

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 13 Feb 2022 4:32PM

No decision yet on subsidy extension for chicken farmers: Kiandee
Datuk Seri Ronald Kiandee (second from right) says the current subsidy is provided for the period from February 5 to June 4, which is during the implementation of the Keluarga Malaysia Maximum Price Control Scheme, involving an allocation of more than RM500 million. – Bernama pic, February 13, 2022

ALOR STAR – The government has yet to decide whether to extend the subsidy for poultry farmers after June 4, said Agriculture and Food Industries Minister Datuk Seri Ronald Kiandee.

He said the current subsidy is provided for the period from February 5 to June 4, which is during the implementation of the Keluarga Malaysia Maximum Price Control Scheme, involving an allocation of more than RM500 million.

“The subsidy is given to ensure the price of chicken remains below RM8.90 per kg compared to the market price which can reach up to RM9.80 or RM9.90 per kg. Since we want to lower the price, the government needs to provide subsidy even if it will have a financial impact on the government.

“At the moment, we cannot reduce the price of imported corn. We do not grow corn commercially for animal feed, so we import, hence, the increase in the price of chicken,” he said after opening the Large-Scale Smart Paddy Field (Smart SBB) project at the Area Farmers Organisation of the Muda Agricultural Development Authority C-IV Kangkong near here, today.

Ronald said a new policy to encourage corn cultivation was being drafted to reduce the country’s dependence on imported corn for use as animal feed, as part of the effort to control chicken prices.

“The government wants to encourage the cultivation of corn as the country’s dependence on imported corn has resulted in an increase in the cost of livestock farming in Malaysia and also the price of chicken in the market,” he added.

The government has agreed to provide a subsidy of 60 sen per kg to poultry farmers, by taking into account the farm-level price of live chickens at RM5.90/kg and the retail price of standard chicken at RM8.90/kg, as well as a subsidy of 5 sen per egg from all categories. – Bernama, February 13, 2022

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