The Borneo Post

Imported chicken feed among reasons for egg price hike

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POKOK SENA: The Domestic Trade and Consumer Affairs Ministry ( KPDNHEP) has identified that soaring cost of imported chicken feed as one of the main reasons behind the increase in the price of eggs in the market.

Minister Datuk Seri Saifuddin Nasution Ismail said most of the chicken feed were imported from countries like Brazil and Argentina, with the business transactio­n conducted in Singapore before bringing the supply into the country.

“The import of chicken feed is worth about RM35 billion a year, and not many traders involved in this business because when I was first appointed as a minister, I was looking at this business and found only 25 or 26 traders.

“Most of the chicken feed are from Brazil and Argentina and the traders have been carrying out their business transactio­n in Singapore for a very long time, with everything related to finance, insurance, taxes — were all done in Singapore before the supply was brought into Malaysia using transfer pricing,” he told reporters after attending the handover of ‘zakat’ (tithes) of the Companies Commission of Malaysia here yesterday.

He was commenting on the increase in the price of eggs in the local market and whether there were cartels and monopolies involved in controllin­g the prices.

Saifuddin said when importers conducted the transfer pricing, it led to higher costs to be borne by the breeders in the country to obtain the supply, and to cover the cost, they were forced to increase the price of eggs.

He said, to address the problem, the ministry had set up a committee, led by its secretaryg­eneral Datuk Seri Jamil Salleh to ensure that the supply of chicken feed would no longer be dependent on the importers.

Meanwhile, according to the Veterinary Services Department portal, the current price of eggs recorded on Dec 4 was at 43 sen each for ‘AA’ grade, followed by 42 sen for ‘A’ grade, ‘ B’ grade (41 sen), ‘C’ grade (40 sen), D grade ( 38 sen) and E grade ( 36 sen).

 ?? — Bernama photo ?? Saifuddin (front left) chats with the traders and the buyers at one of the stalls.
— Bernama photo Saifuddin (front left) chats with the traders and the buyers at one of the stalls.

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