Poultry imports approved to create stockpile for adequate supply: deputy minister

17 Jul 2022 • 8:54 AM MYT
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Poultry imports approved to create stockpile for adequate supply: deputy minister

MELAKA – The government has given approval and incentives to the National Farmers’ Organisation (Nafas) to import chickens from abroad to create a stockpile to ensure consumer needs are always met.

Deputy Agriculture and Food Industries (Mafi) Minister Datuk Seri Ahmad Hamzah said permission was also given to several cooperatives under the Farmers’ Organisation Authority to import chicken from plants in countries that have been licensed and certified by the Malaysian government.

“All chicken processing plants for export to Malaysia must be certified and recognised by the Malaysian Islamic Development Department, Mafi and the Health Ministry.

“Currently, there is no approved permit so anyone can import chicken but they need to have an Import Permit (IP) issued by the Malaysian Quarantine and Inspection Services Department for the purpose of biosecurity control at the country’s entry points,” he told reporters in Ayer Keroh here, yesterday, after the opening ceremony of the Farmers, Breeders and Fishermen’s Day state celebration, which was officiated by Chief Minister Datuk Seri Sulaiman Md Ali.

Commenting further, Ahmad said among the chicken plants approved currently to export chicken meat and chicken cuts (to Malaysia) are from Thailand, China, Brazil and the Netherlands.

“By allowing the move, we are confident that it can create a mechanism that can meet the needs of consumers and the country will not face chicken shortage, especially during festive seasons,” he added.

Earlier, the media reported that the government had approved several companies appointed by Mafi to import frozen round chicken up to 10,000 tonnes or 5.5 million birds a month. – Bernama, July 17, 2022