Singapore chicken sellers pushing on with business but hopeful for end to Malaysia's ban


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SINGAPORE (The Straits Times/Asia News Network): Though they have pushed on with the business by selling chicken from other countries, poultry sellers in Singapore are still eager for the Malaysian chicken export ban to end.

Most poultry sellers at four markets The Straits Times visited on Thursday (July 7) said that they are looking forward to Malaysia lifting the export ban on commercial broiler chicken as there is still demand from their customers for the product.

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