Singapore (VNA) –The Singapore Food Agency (SFA) has suspended the import offresh quail eggs from Telic Farm in Malaysia after it detected residue of adrug called nicarbazin in the farm’s quail eggs.
The substancestops female birds from producing eggs or causes them to lay eggs that do nothatch.
TheMalaysian farm contributes about 20 percent of Singapore’s total supply. Lastyear, Singapore imported some 17 million fresh quail eggs from Telic Farm.
Thesuspension will be in place until SFA has verified that the farm has measuresin place to ensure that its eggs do not contain drug residues and are safe forhuman consumption.
Singapore’squail egg supply comes from local farms and imports from Malaysia and China,among others./.