Posted on April 9, 2012, Monday
MUAR: Malaysia  will sign the draft protocol on bird nest entry into China soon to  resume export of the luxury item to the country which has been halted  several months ago. The Minister of Agriculture and Agro-based  Industry, Datuk Seri Noh Omar said the three main conditions for the  resumption of bird nest export to China had been agreed upon in the  latest negotiation between the two countries.
He said among the  conditions were that Malaysian bird nest exporters must have the Radio  Frequency Identification certificate issued by the Malaysian  Communications and Multimedia Commission (MCMC) to detect the locations  of problematic bird nest using radio wave frequency.
Two more  conditions, he said were the Veterinary Department’s certificate of  health and the Ministry of Health’s health certificate. “The  measures are to ensure bird nest products for export to China are not  only from healthy birds but the product is also safe for consumption,”  he said when opening the Bakri Parliamentary Constituency Farmers’  Organisation annual general meeting at Maktab Rendah Sains MARA, Bakri,  Muar here on Saturday.
He said the halt to the entry of Malaysian bird nest into China resulted in many operators facing problems.
“The  market price of bird nest plunged from RM4,000 and   RM5,000 to only  RM1,500 per kilogramme. Many faced problems in servicing their bank  loans,” he said.
Elaborating further on the new conditions, Noh  Omar said only products which met the conditions would be permitted to  use the ‘Malaysia Best ‘ logo if they were to be exported. He said  the logo was also to prevent Malaysia from becoming a transit for bird  nest from other countries banned from entering the market in China. —  Bernama
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