Saturday, April 1, 2023

Ceiling prices of chicken, egg remain until after Aidilfitri – Salahuddin

 


Domestic Trade and Cost of Living Ministry has decided to maintain the ceiling prices for chicken and egg until after the Aidilfitri festival.

Its minister Salahuddin Ayub also assured that the supply of chicken and eggs was sufficient and sold according to the ceiling price that has been set throughout the month of Ramadan until Aidilfitri.

He said his ministry will also monitor the matter throughout the month of Ramadan to ensure that there is no issue of a price increase.

“The government does not plan to raise the ceiling price, we have decided this in the cabinet. My ministry and the Agriculture and Food Security Ministry have also held discussions, and so far we have guaranteed sufficient supply (chicken and egg) and they are sold at the ceiling price that has already been set," he said.

Salahuddin said this after holding a walk-about on Rahmah Merchandise Sales and Packages at Hwa Thai Supermarket today.

He also said industry players have also given assurance and expressed their willingness to ensure there is surplus production of chicken and egg in the month of Ramadan due to heightened demand.

Domestic Trade and Cost of Living Ministry Salahuddin Ayub

“I was told that the supply (eggs and chicken) will be increased during Ramadan and Aidilftiri. I have also met the industry players and they have given the assurance and are ready for surplus production, hence that is the assurance given to the government,” he said.

Agriculture and Food Security Minister Mohamad Sabu recently said the current ceiling retail price for standard chicken was RM9.40 per kg.

Retail ceiling price for Grade A egg is 45 sen per egg, Grade B (43 sen) and Grade C (41 sen) in the peninsula, while in Langkawi, Sabah, Sarawak and Labuan, the maximum price for both items varies by zone and district.

He was also quoted as saying that the price of chicken and eggs is expected to be floated after June in an effort to ensure that the food shortage problem can be overcomed.

Bernama

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