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THE Domestic Trade and Consumer Affairs Ministry today held an engagement session with stakeholders of the country’s chicken supply chain to determine its new ceiling price.
Its minister Alexander Nanta Linggi said the session was held following Prime Minister I *** ail Sabri Yaakob’s announcement on the government’s decision to not float the price of chicken.
“The meeting with industry practitioners as stakeholders in the chicken supply chain in the market is, among others, to ascertain the chicken ceiling price, with the current cap scheduled to expire on June 30,” he said in a Facebook post today.
According to Nanta, the meeting that began this morning would take into consideration all views in determining the maximum price of chicken in the market
The ministry’s role would be towards enforcement, ensuring traders adhere to the stipulated ceiling price, he said.
Yesterday, the prime minister announced the government’s decision to not float the price of chicken, in ensuring the people are not burdened.
According to I *** ail, the new price cap will be announced soon by Agriculture and Food Industries Minister Dr Ronald Kiandee.
Presently, the government has set the maximum retail price of chicken and eggs for Peninsular Malaysia with standard chicken at RM8.90 per kg and dressed super round chicken at RM9.90 per kg. – Bernama, June 25, 2022.
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