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Malaysia now has an oversupply of chicken and can resume exports to other countries, according to Minister of Agriculture and Food Industries Ronald Kiandee.
“At this point of time, we are able to produce 106% of our needs for chicken,” he said in parliament on Monday. “This means we have the capacity to export.”