PETALING JAYA, Aug 17 — The government’s ban on chicken exports is a key example of its lack of planning and rethinking of business models, which is leading to food insecurity and inflation, said Klang MP Charles Santiago.
Charles said prices of food were not increasing merely because of international problems such as global supply chain disruptions and the war in Ukraine, but largely due to internal weaknesses such as labour shortages and lack of support for farmers as well as other small and medium enterprises. The ban was partially lifted in mid-June, allowing Singapore to import live free range and black chickens, but not highly demanded broiler chickens.
“In Malaysia there is so much unused land. I’ll give you just one example. In Perak there are almost 2,000 hectares of land under wakaf. And every state has wakaf land including Selangor.
Dapigs will say why Export when Chicken is exported. And DAPigs will say Poulterers to lose Money when export is a no. That's DAPigs. Always oppose n only knew to manufactured LiesFake Manifesto last GE . Scammer to Malaysian.
They are too busy with the next election and seat allocation.