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Malaysia banned the export of chicken from June 1

In order to ensure the supply of the domestic market, the Malaysian government banned the export of chicken from the 1st. Malaysian Prime Minister Ismail Sabri last week announced that the export ban would begin on June 1 until domestic prices and production leveled off. Previously, Malaysia exported an average of 3.6 million whole chickens a month.

Malaysia banned the export of chicken from June 1

Workers work at a chicken farm in Sepangang, Selangor, Malaysia, on May 27. Xinhua News Agency/Reuters

Malaysia banned the export of chicken from June 1

This is the workshop of a chicken farm photographed on May 27 in Sepangang, Selangor, Malaysia. Xinhua News Agency/Reuters

Malaysia banned the export of chicken from June 1

Workers work at a chicken farm in Sepangang, Selangor, Malaysia, on May 27. Xinhua News Agency/Reuters

Malaysia banned the export of chicken from June 1

Workers work at a chicken farm in Sepangang, Selangor, Malaysia, on May 27. Xinhua News Agency/Reuters

Malaysia banned the export of chicken from June 1

This is a chicken raised at a chicken farm photographed in Sepangang, Selangor, Malaysia, on May 27. Xinhua News Agency/Reuters

Malaysia banned the export of chicken from June 1

This is a chicken raised at a chicken farm photographed in Sepangang, Selangor, Malaysia, on May 27. Xinhua News Agency/Reuters

Malaysia banned the export of chicken from June 1

This is a whole chicken sold at a farmers market in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, on May 31. Xinhua News Agency/Midland

Malaysia banned the export of chicken from June 1

A vendor sells whole chickens at a farmer's market in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, on May 31. Xinhua News Agency/Midland

Malaysia banned the export of chicken from June 1

This is a chicken raised at a chicken farm photographed in Tamarao, Pahang, Malaysia, on May 31. Xinhua News Agency/AFP

This is a chicken raised at a chicken farm photographed in Tamarao, Pahang, Malaysia, on May 31. Xinhua News Agency/AFP

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