Malaysia

Import of eggs from India involves no public funds: Mafi

Ministry says govt has also set strict protocols to ensure products free from disease

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 13 Mar 2023 5:13PM

Import of eggs from India involves no public funds: Mafi
The Agriculture and Food Security Ministry says that the importation of eggs from India to meet Malaysia’s local demand did not involve any use of public funds. – SYEDA IMRAN/The Vibes file pic, March 13, 2023

JOHOR BARU – The import of eggs from India to meet Malaysia’s local demand did not involve any use of public funds, according to the Agriculture and Food Security Ministry (Mafi).

In a statement today, Mafi reminded that the government had set strict protocols towards the importation of eggs to ensure such products are free from disease.

Thus, Mafi said companies importing animal products must refer to the Veterinary Services Department to ensure the products are sourced from safe countries.

“For countries that have yet to receive approvals from the department, an importation risk analysis must be conducted first.

“Only after the analysis and approval, can the company begin to import the products,” the statement said.

Touching on the government’s decision to import eggs from India due to shortages in the country, Mafi reiterated that the programme is temporary and would only last until June 30.

Mafi said that J&E Advance Tech Sdn Bhd was chosen due to their experience importing eggs to Qatar during the Fifa World Cup last year.

Further, the government also ensures that the eggs and chicken meat entering the country undergo a “hold, test, and release” inspection to avoid products that are infected with salmonella, bird flu, or Newcastle disease.

“The government has not given subsidies for imported eggs like those enjoyed by local egg producers.

“The costs and risks to import eggs are borne solely by the importing country without any use of public funds.

“The approval for importing eggs can be revoked at any time, in the event egg supply in the country returns to normal,” the statement added. – The Vibes, March 13, 2023

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