‘Curb livestock smuggling to protect farmers’


Moo-ving along: Mohamad (third from right) observing the herd at the Kelfarm Sdn Bhd Wagyu farm launching in Kampung Seribong. — Bernama

KOTA BARU: Local livestock farmers in states bordering Thailand will be affected if the smuggling of ruminant animals continues unabated, says Datuk Seri Mohamad Sabu.

The Agriculture and Food Security Minister said the illegal entry of such animals will disrupt local meat market prices and pose the risk of spreading animal diseases that are not screened by the Veterinary Services Department.

“According to records, a total of 70,000 heads of cattle were smuggled throughout last year.

“If this smuggling continues, farmers near the border, including in Kelantan and Kedah, will be affected.

“We know the people can generally accept meat prices between RM25 and RM35 per kg, but when smuggling occurs, cheaper meat is offered, which creates problems for local farmers,” he said when launching Kelfarm Sdn Bhd’s Wagyu cattle farm in Kampung Seribong here yesterday, Bernama reported.

Mohamad said all parties need to work together to tackle the issue to prevent it from persisting and negatively impacting local farmers.

“Perhaps those who allow the illegal entry of ruminant animals may earn several thousand ringgit, but they must remember that such actions harm the nation.”

Meanwhile, Mohamad said his ministry is working to increase the production of high-quality meat to meet domestic demand and reduce import dependency.

“Based on data for hybrid cattle breeding, Wagyu cattle farming recorded a total of 481 heads as of June this year, compared with only around 393 in 2024.

“This increase shows growing demand for local Wagyu beef.”

When asked whether the unrest in Indonesia would affect the country’s import activities, Mohamad said the turmoil had no significant impact on Malaysia’s imports.

“The country’s food supply and security are not threatened due to the unrest. Things have calmed down there,” he added.

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