In a first, 90,000 Namakkal eggs exported to Malaysia

Chennai, Dec 16 (Agency) In a first ever shipment, around 90,000 eggs fromNamakkal district of Tamil Nadu were exported to Malaysia, which is facingshortage for the past few months. The Malaysian Agriculture and Food Security Minister approached the IndianEmbassy in Kuala Lumpur seeking to export Indian eggs to their country asMalaysia has been facing shortage of table eggs for the past few months.As chicken and eggs are part of their staple food, it is considered as a seriousfood security issue by the Malaysian Government.

Based on the Malaysian Minister’s request, the High Commissioner of Indiaat Kuala Lumpur shot off a letter to the Union Government on December 12detailing the shortage of eggs in Malaysia and their interest in importing thesame from India, Ms Shobana Kumar, Regional Head, Agricultural andProcessed Food Products Export Development Authority (APEDA) said.APEDA and the Animal Quarantine and Certification Services (AQCS)expedited the certification process and facilitated trial “First ever shipmentof eggs” from Namakkal in Tamil Nadu to Malaysia.” Around 90,000 eggs were airlifted from Tiruchirapalli airport on December 14and it landed in Malaysia in the morning hours of yesterday. The exports are expected to continue once the trial shipment is approved andaccepted by Malaysians.