Malaysia

Not an easy decision, Khairy tells S’pore on chicken export ban

Health minister, currently visiting city-state, hopes it’s only temporary till supply, price stabilises

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 02 Jun 2022 5:19PM

Not an easy decision, Khairy tells S’pore on chicken export ban
Health Minister Khairy Jamaluddin says the situation is already improving, as Malaysia is working closely with poultry producers to increase output, as well as considering alternative feed sources. – The Vibes file pic, June 2, 2022

SINGAPORE – “It is not an easy decision for us to make,” said Khairy Jamaluddin on Malaysia’s decision to stop exporting up to 3.6 million chickens to Singapore starting yesterday, which has affected the city-state's poultry supply.

“We value our bilateral relations with Singapore. So we hope that this is a very temporary measure until the supply and price situation in Malaysia is stabilised,” Khairy told reporters here today.

He was responding to a question on how successful the import ban will be in controlling prices and stabilising the poultry supply. Khairy is in Singapore on a four-day trip from Tuesday as a Lee Kuan Yew Exchange Fellow and will return to Malaysia tomorrow.

“Obviously, we are in a very difficult situation given supply chain issues with regards to feed and climate change issues which have affected the time it takes for the poultry to grow and enter the market. So all of these factors have coalesced into a situation where there is a shortage in supply and inevitably leading to the high prices in Malaysia.

“While countries obviously will look to securing their own food requirements, we are also well aware that we have a responsibility as exporters to our neighbours including Singapore,” he said.

However, Khairy said that the situation is already improving.

“We are working together very closely with poultry producers in Malaysia to ensure that they can increase output. We are also looking at substitute feed to ensure that we have an affordable feed supply for poultry.

“Once these things are resolved then, of course, we hope to resume our poultry exports, including to Singapore,” he said.

To a question on whether it would take at least a few more months for the poultry exports to resume, Khairy replied: “Well, I hope not.”

The Singapore Food Agency had previously said approximately 34% of Singapore’s chicken imports in 2021 are from Malaysia – almost all brought in live before being slaughtered and chilled in the city-state. – Bernama, June 2, 2022

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