Chicken production in Malaysia will likely stay at its current level until the government policy on the export ban becomes clearer. Singapore’s The Straits Times reported that farmers they spoke to are not increasing production, fearing surplus and losses. Hence, Singapore, which imports most of it...
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Chicken production in Malaysia will likely stay at its current level until the government policy on the export ban becomes clearer. Singapore’s The Straits Times reported that farmers they spoke to are not increasing production, fearing surplus and losses. Hence, Singapore, which imports most of it...
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Chicken production in Malaysia will likely stay at its current level until the government policy on the export ban becomes clearer. Singapore’s The Straits Times reported that farmers they spoke to are not increasing production, fearing surplus and losses. Hence, Singapore, which imports most of it...
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Chicken production in Malaysia will likely stay at its current level until the government policy on the export ban becomes clearer. Singapore’s The Straits Times reported that farmers they spoke to are not increasing production, fearing surplus and losses. Hence, Singapore, which imports most of it...
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Chicken production in Malaysia will likely stay at its current level until the government policy on the export ban becomes clearer. Singapore’s The Straits Times reported that farmers they spoke to are not increasing production, fearing surplus and losses. Hence, Singapore, which imports most of it...
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Chicken production in Malaysia will likely stay at its current level until the government policy on the export ban becomes clearer. Singapore’s The Straits Times reported that farmers they spoke to are not increasing production, fearing surplus and losses. Hence, Singapore, which imports most of it...
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Chicken production in Malaysia will likely stay at its current level until the government policy on the export ban becomes clearer. Singapore’s The Straits Times reported that farmers they spoke to are not increasing production, fearing surplus and losses. Hence, Singapore, which imports most of it...
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Chicken production in Malaysia will likely stay at its current level until the government policy on the export ban becomes clearer. Singapore’s The Straits Times reported that farmers they spoke to are not increasing production, fearing surplus and losses. Hence, Singapore, which imports most of it...
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Chicken production in Malaysia will likely stay at its current level until the government policy on the export ban becomes clearer. Singapore’s The Straits Times reported that farmers they spoke to are not increasing production, fearing surplus and losses. Hence, Singapore, which imports most of it...
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Chicken production in Malaysia will likely stay at its current level until the government policy on the export ban becomes clearer. Singapore’s The Straits Times reported that farmers they spoke to are not increasing production, fearing surplus and losses. Hence, Singapore, which imports most of it...
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Chicken production in Malaysia will likely stay at its current level until the government policy on the export ban becomes clearer. Singapore’s The Straits Times reported that farmers they spoke to are not increasing production, fearing surplus and losses. Hence, Singapore, which imports most of it...
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Chicken production in Malaysia will likely stay at its current level until the government policy on the export ban becomes clearer. Singapore’s The Straits Times reported that farmers they spoke to are not increasing production, fearing surplus and losses. Hence, Singapore, which imports most of it...
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Chicken production in Malaysia will likely stay at its current level until the government policy on the export ban becomes clearer. Singapore’s The Straits Times reported that farmers they spoke to are not increasing production, fearing surplus and losses. Hence, Singapore, which imports most of it...
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Chicken production in Malaysia will likely stay at its current level until the government policy on the export ban becomes clearer. Singapore’s The Straits Times reported that farmers they spoke to are not increasing production, fearing surplus and losses. Hence, Singapore, which imports most of it...
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Chicken production in Malaysia will likely stay at its current level until the government policy on the export ban becomes clearer. Singapore’s The Straits Times reported that farmers they spoke to are not increasing production, fearing surplus and losses. Hence, Singapore, which imports most of it...
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Chicken production in Malaysia will likely stay at its current level until the government policy on the export ban becomes clearer. Singapore’s The Straits Times reported that farmers they spoke to are not increasing production, fearing surplus and losses. Hence, Singapore, which imports most of it...
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Chicken production in Malaysia will likely stay at its current level until the government policy on the export ban becomes clearer. Singapore’s The Straits Times reported that farmers they spoke to are not increasing production, fearing surplus and losses. Hence, Singapore, which imports most of it...
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