‘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.

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