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Malaysia may stop eggs export to keep prices down


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The more they ban, the more it will affect the livelihood of the producers. So who will go riot?

Think deep deep.

 

For small farms, wholesaler buys egg & export. If export ban is implemented, does it affect producer?

 

For large farm, if they go riot for reduction in income, are they telling the entire country they are selfish?

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Radx yolk black ... chow tar

 

 

MY egg= yellow yolk

 

local egg= orange yolk

 

maybe the food the hens eat is different. My guess.  [rolleyes]

 

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The more they ban, the more it will affect the livelihood of the producers. So who will go riot?

Probably don't have the masses to riot and create an impact.

But yes, will cause unhappiness.

It's accumulative. Eggs, veg, cost of living and what nots. Slowly let it brew...

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Chickenfarm go where Liao?

 

Still looking for his chickens at CCK & Ah Ma Keng areas ....   [sly]

 

Two years back, CCK chicken farm roof tumbbled down due to thunderstorm .... :a-m1524:

 

Chicken all run into the cemetry, no more chicken leow and chicken houses all flaten ...   :a-bang:

 

 

:grin:

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Probably don't have the masses to riot and create an impact.

But yes, will cause unhappiness.

It's accumulative. Eggs, veg, cost of living and what nots. Slowly let it brew...

 

From producer perspective or consumer perspective?

 

From consumer perspective, Yes.

 

From producer perspective, No.

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Chickenfarm go where Liao?

 

There are at least 2 chicken farm along Neo Tiew Road.

 

In addition, there is another 1 along Lim Chu Kang just before Ama Keng.

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But i don't buy the funny ones with omega-3 or other stuff added inside.

 

I agree.

Too unnatural with the chemicals inside.

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the thing about business...

it's about demand and supply.

 

if you artificially banned export or import...you get your result that may backfire on you.

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Eggs from Indonesia approved for import; country is Singapore’s 18th source

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The addition of Indonesia brings the number of Singapore’s egg exporters to 18, up from just 12 in 2019, SFA said, with eggs from Brunei approved for import in December 2022.

Around two-thirds of Singapore’s eggs are imported from countries such as Malaysia, Thailand, Australia, Poland and Spain. The remaining one-third is produced domestically.

https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/consumer/eggs-from-indonesia-approved-for-import-becomes-s-pore-s-18th-source

 

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