Fresh chicken will cost more in Singapore after Malaysia lifted its export ban. Importers say the fresh chicken, brought in live for slaughter, will cost up to 25% more because Malaysia is only releasing volumes in phases, and not the usual 3.6 million birds/month. While wet market traders are unsu...
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Fresh chicken will cost more in Singapore after Malaysia lifted its export ban. Importers say the fresh chicken, brought in live for slaughter, will cost up to 25% more because Malaysia is only releasing volumes in phases, and not the usual 3.6 million birds/month. While wet market traders are unsu...
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Fresh chicken will cost more in Singapore after Malaysia lifted its export ban. Importers say the fresh chicken, brought in live for slaughter, will cost up to 25% more because Malaysia is only releasing volumes in phases, and not the usual 3.6 million birds/month. While wet market traders are unsu...
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Fresh chicken will cost more in Singapore after Malaysia lifted its export ban. Importers say the fresh chicken, brought in live for slaughter, will cost up to 25% more because Malaysia is only releasing volumes in phases, and not the usual 3.6 million birds/month. While wet market traders are unsu...
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Fresh chicken will cost more in Singapore after Malaysia lifted its export ban. Importers say the fresh chicken, brought in live for slaughter, will cost up to 25% more because Malaysia is only releasing volumes in phases, and not the usual 3.6 million birds/month. While wet market traders are unsu...
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Fresh chicken will cost more in Singapore after Malaysia lifted its export ban. Importers say the fresh chicken, brought in live for slaughter, will cost up to 25% more because Malaysia is only releasing volumes in phases, and not the usual 3.6 million birds/month. While wet market traders are unsu...
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Fresh chicken will cost more in Singapore after Malaysia lifted its export ban. Importers say the fresh chicken, brought in live for slaughter, will cost up to 25% more because Malaysia is only releasing volumes in phases, and not the usual 3.6 million birds/month. While wet market traders are unsu...
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Fresh chicken will cost more in Singapore after Malaysia lifted its export ban. Importers say the fresh chicken, brought in live for slaughter, will cost up to 25% more because Malaysia is only releasing volumes in phases, and not the usual 3.6 million birds/month. While wet market traders are unsu...
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Fresh chicken will cost more in Singapore after Malaysia lifted its export ban. Importers say the fresh chicken, brought in live for slaughter, will cost up to 25% more because Malaysia is only releasing volumes in phases, and not the usual 3.6 million birds/month. While wet market traders are unsu...
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Fresh chicken will cost more in Singapore after Malaysia lifted its export ban. Importers say the fresh chicken, brought in live for slaughter, will cost up to 25% more because Malaysia is only releasing volumes in phases, and not the usual 3.6 million birds/month. While wet market traders are unsu...
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Fresh chicken will cost more in Singapore after Malaysia lifted its export ban. Importers say the fresh chicken, brought in live for slaughter, will cost up to 25% more because Malaysia is only releasing volumes in phases, and not the usual 3.6 million birds/month. While wet market traders are unsu...
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Fresh chicken will cost more in Singapore after Malaysia lifted its export ban. Importers say the fresh chicken, brought in live for slaughter, will cost up to 25% more because Malaysia is only releasing volumes in phases, and not the usual 3.6 million birds/month. While wet market traders are unsu...
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Fresh chicken will cost more in Singapore after Malaysia lifted its export ban. Importers say the fresh chicken, brought in live for slaughter, will cost up to 25% more because Malaysia is only releasing volumes in phases, and not the usual 3.6 million birds/month. While wet market traders are unsu...
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Fresh chicken will cost more in Singapore after Malaysia lifted its export ban. Importers say the fresh chicken, brought in live for slaughter, will cost up to 25% more because Malaysia is only releasing volumes in phases, and not the usual 3.6 million birds/month. While wet market traders are unsu...
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Fresh chicken will cost more in Singapore after Malaysia lifted its export ban. Importers say the fresh chicken, brought in live for slaughter, will cost up to 25% more because Malaysia is only releasing volumes in phases, and not the usual 3.6 million birds/month. While wet market traders are unsu...
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Fresh chicken will cost more in Singapore after Malaysia lifted its export ban. Importers say the fresh chicken, brought in live for slaughter, will cost up to 25% more because Malaysia is only releasing volumes in phases, and not the usual 3.6 million birds/month. While wet market traders are unsu...
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Fresh chicken will cost more in Singapore after Malaysia lifted its export ban. Importers say the fresh chicken, brought in live for slaughter, will cost up to 25% more because Malaysia is only releasing volumes in phases, and not the usual 3.6 million birds/month. While wet market traders are unsu...
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