Govt studying methods to curb chicken price hike


Domestic Trade and Consumer Affairs Minister Alexander Nanta Linggi says the ministry is studying ways to resolve the issue of chicken price hikes. – The Malaysian Insight file pic, October 2, 2021.

THE government is looking at several methods to resolve the issue of chicken price hikes, Domestic Trade and Consumer Affairs Minister Alexander Nanta Linggi said. 

He said they include extending subsidies for chicken feed and providing soft loans to chicken breeders. 

These suggestions, however, are still being discussed with the Agriculture and Food Industry Ministry (Mafi), he said, adding that the government would need to consider several aspects, including economic implications and long-term affordability. 

“We have to look for the best methods possible, but not to worry as any decision taken will be beneficial.

“About two weeks ago, (Agriculture and Food Industry Minister) Dr Ronald Kiandee and I were summoned by the prime minister himself for discussions on how both ministries can come up with solutions over the chicken price hike issue,” he said after a visit to the Malaysian Food Bank Collection and Distribution Centre (Northern Zone) at the Gopeng Rural Transformation Centre (RTC) today. 

Nanta said soft loans were also proposed as farmers claimed they were also facing increased operating costs in addition to the cost of chicken feed. – Bernama, October 2, 2021.


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