Singapore wholesalers have resorted to importing M’sian eggs after Ukraine import suspension


PETALING JAYA: Singapore wholesalers have resorted to importing Malaysian eggs to make up for a loss in supply after the Singapore Food Agency (SFA) suspended egg imports from the Ukraine following drug residue found in its eggs.

News portal Today Online reported that egg suppliers had resorted to importing Malaysian eggs to supplement and reduce the impact of the loss of supply from its Ukrainian egg imports.

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