By Ng Lian Cheong/Evelyn Choo, Channel NewsAsia | Posted: 16 November 2009 2253 hrs
SINGAPORE: Continuous rainfalls have caused egg and vegetable imports from Malaysia to increase in price.[ bad weather affecting ss of egg and vegetables --> ss shifts to the left --> price increases, cp]
Egg prices have jumped four times since October but the rate of imports from Malaysia stays at three million eggs per day. This accounts for 75 per cent of the local supply of fresh eggs. Currently, a batch of ten eggs cost between S$1.30 and S$2.
The rain has also led to poor vegetable harvests in Malaysia, causing prices to escalate by ten per cent.
Most of these are leafy vegetables, including Chinese cabbage and Chinese spinach, which come mainly from Johor, Kulai, and Kota Tinggi.
A merchant at the Pasir Panjang Wholesale Centre said this year's wet season came about a month earlier. As a result, supplies from Malaysia dropped by about 20 to 30 per cent.
In order to ensure a stable supply, vegetable suppliers have looked to other countries like China and Thailand for imports. - CNA/vm[turning to other suppliers]
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