Malaysia

Sabah’s pork supply gradually normalising but challenges remain

While minister says supply steadily recovering, market prices remain higher than in year 2021

Updated 2 years ago · Published on 29 Sep 2023 7:10PM

Sabah’s pork supply gradually normalising but challenges remain
Live pig prices have also steeped many times, rising from RM10.50 per kg in 2021 to RM14.50 per kg by April 2022. – Wikipedia pic, September 29, 2023

by Jason Santos

KOTA KINABALU – Sabah’s pork and live pigs supply are slowly recovering from the devastating impacts of the African swine flu (ASF) outbreak in February 2021.

However, shortage still occurs especially when demand surges during festive seasons, said Sabah Agriculture and Fisheries Minister Datuk Seri Jeffrey Kitingan. 

He said rebuilding the pork stock will take time, as it involves the breeding process but imports are still allowed to supplement domestic supplies. 

“Our supplies are gradually returning to normal, but it’s during festive seasons that we may experience shortages,” he said when met here today. 

The ASF outbreak led to the culling of 10,000 infected pigs and the closure of 11 commercial farms in various districts to prevent the virus from spreading. 

Consequently, pork prices in Sabah soared from RM20 per kg in late 2021 to RM30 in April 2022. Presently, market prices remain around RM30 per kg.

Live pig prices have also steeped many times, rising from RM10.50 per kg in 2021 to RM14.50 per kg by April 2022. 

Recently, Deputy Agriculture and Food Security Minister Chan Foong Hin anticipates a 10% to 15% decrease in pork prices as pig farmers decide to lower their prices through the local association. 

Chan stated that in the east coast of Sabah, such as Sandakan and Tawau, pork prices will be reduced from RM21 per kg to RM18.50 per kg, while live pig prices on the west coast will drop from RM18 per kg to RM12 per kg. 

These price adjustments reflect the efforts of pig farmers in combating ASF over the past 18 months, during which they have gradually resumed production, he said. 

Unlike supply, a quick check on the prices of all items have not returned to normalcy after several price hikes from 2021. – The Vibes, September 29, 2023

Related News

Malaysia / 3y

Sabah pork prices: don’t hide behind your aide, SAPP veep tells DAP’s Chan

Spotlight

Business

Tycoon Vincent Tan trims BCorp stake further in RM115m share sale

Malaysia

UMNO’s solo gamble in Johor: A show of strength or risky miscalculation?

By The Vibes Says

Malaysia

Nik Aziz’s grandson allegedly slapped by senator: Father ready to take case to court

Malaysia

Lorry driver jailed a day, fined for making obscene gestures, dangerous driving (video)

Malaysia

PKR leader defends MyKhas access suspension for PJ, Subang MPs, cites ‘political choices’

Opinion

Social media set to dominate Johor polls as election kingmaker

Malaysia

Man charged in Butterworth parang attack case that left victim fearing permanent disability

Malaysia

Teen mothers must return to school, says Fadhlina as education remains priority

Malaysia

Penang water tariffs to increase from July 1 after year-long deferment

You may be interested

Malaysia

Govt sees relief in lower US tariff proposal as exporters brace for competitive pressures

Malaysia

Negeri Sembilan heads to polls as 36-seat assembly dissolves

Malaysia

KLIA ‘tout’ van driver detained after allegedly soliciting Indian tourists for illegal airport transfer

Malaysia

Fuel prices fall as Malaysia warns of prolonged global oil supply risks

Malaysia

Police capture wanted organised crime suspect in cross-border operation with India and Thailand

Malaysia

Teenager who drove recklessly, causing death remanded for further investigation

Malaysia

Police rule out rape and molestation claim at Melaka mosque after investigation

Malaysia

Azam Baki denies threat allegations after giving statement to police