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Malaysian poultry farmers offered aid to control prices

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The Kuala Langat Farmers’ Organisation (LPKKL) will receive a RM1 million ($239 thousand) for 10 farmers in the district of Kuala Langat, Malaysia, in order to control local prices and secure poultry supply.

Posted on Nov 29 ,11:59

Malaysian poultry farmers offered aid to control prices

The funds are offered through the Bumiputera Agenda Leadership Unit (Teraju) and are directed to LPKKL and Ramly Poultry Integrator Sdn Bhd (RPISB).

During the signing of the memorandum of understanding (MoU) between RPSIB and LPKKL, Ramly Group managing director Datuk Dr Ramly Mokni said that the aid and programme will help the Bumiputera entrepreneurs, which in the end will supply poultry to RPISB's processing facilities, malaymail reports.

RPSIB's managing director added that the company's new slaughterhouse worth RM100 million ($23.9 million) is expected to be fully functional by 2020. The facility will have a production capacity of up to 96,000 birds daily.

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