End in sight for chicken supply woes, says livestock farmers association


PETALING JAYA: The public and food operators can breathe a sigh of relief as the issue of chicken supply is expected to be resolved following the government intervention, says Federation of Livestock Farmers Associations Of Malaysia.

Its adviser Datuk Jeffrey Ng told The Star that a meeting between the farmers and Agriculture and Food Industries (Mafi) deputy secretary-general (development) Datuk Badrul Hisham Mohd was held on Wednesday (June 15) and the ministry has finally helped them by simplifying the process to apply for the allocated subsidy.

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