Ceiling price for chicken remains at RM9.40 per kg, says ministry


PUTRAJAYA: The price of chicken is still being sold below the set ceiling price of RM9.40 per kg, according to the Domestic Trade and Consumer Affairs Ministry.

In a statement, its secretary-general Datuk Azman Mohd Yusof said that based on daily price observations on Saturday, the ministry found the national average price of chicken to be RM9.18 per kg.

"The average price (for chicken) in Peninsular Malaysia is RM9.13 per kg. This means the retail price of chicken is actually below the ceiling price of RM9.40 per kg," he said, commenting on media reports on the increase in retail chicken prices.

Through the maximum price determination for chicken and eggs, the ceiling price of retail chicken in Peninsular Malaysia for standard round chicken is set at RM9.40 per kg, while super chicken is RM10.40 per kg.

The ceiling price of retail chicken eggs for Grade A is set at 45 sen per egg; Grade B (43 sen) and Grade C (41 sen) in the peninsula.

In Langkawi, Sabah, Sarawak and Labuan, the ceiling price of chicken and eggs differ according to the zones and districts.

He added that the prices of chicken and eggs will also be affected in line with the production input costs such as grain corn and soybean meal. - Bernama

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