

Stable Egg Prices in Malaysia Despite Subsidy Cuts
Egg Prices Remain Stable in Malaysia Despite Subsidy Cuts Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia – Despite a recent reduction in government subsidies, the price of eggs in Malaysia remains stable, according to a report released by Berita RTM. The news comes as a relief to consumers who were concerned about potential price hikes. Agriculture and Food Security Minister Datuk Seri Mohamad Sabu confirmed the stability in a recent press statement. "The current price of eggs is stable," he said, "and we anticipate this stability to continue until August 1st, 2025." Minister Sabu attributed the price stability to the cooperation of poultry farmers and industry stakeholders. He praised their collaborative efforts in supporting the government's restructuring of egg subsidies. The minister's comments were accompanied by visuals of ample egg supplies, further reassuring consumers. This news is positive for Malaysian consumers, demonstrating the government's success in managing the impact of subsidy changes. The stability of egg prices is particularly important as the country approaches the upcoming festive season.