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SFH on supply of live chickens
Following is the transcript of remarks made by the Secretary for Food and
Health, Dr Ko Wing-man, at a media session at the lobby of West Wing,
Central Government Offices today (January 6):
Reporter: (on Ta Kwu Ling Checkpoint)
Secretary for Food and Health: I hope Hong Kong people would understand that
the whole purpose of spending public resources to establish a checkpoint at
Ta Kwu Ling is to allow local farms to channel through this checkpoint their
live poultry to the retail outlets during the period when Cheung Sha Wan
Temporary Wholesale Poultry Market has to cease operation. This is a
mechanism essentially to protect the continued supply of local live poultry
as well as the interest of the trade. Therefore, I think it is very
important to ascertain the intention of the trade. Of course, we also
understand that there will be diversified interest among different
stakeholders in the local poultry trade.
Reporter: (on whether the idea of local farms bypassing the wholesalers to
supply live chickens to the retail outlets is workable)
Secretary for Food and Health: It is in theory workable. Some local farmers
have already expressed interest to have this particular arrangement, that
is, without channeling their live poultry to the retail outlets through the
wholesalers. However, we need to be very conscious after the incident today.
The Agriculture, Fisheries and Conservation Department would have to
ascertain the true intention of the trade, in particular the farmers, before
we would endeavor to make further arrangements because these are not simple
arrangements. We have to explain further to the Ta Kwu Ling villagers about
certain misunderstandings.
(Please also refer to the
Chinese portion of the transcript.)
Ends/Tuesday, January 6, 2015
Issued at HKT 21:06
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