COST OF LIVING/Agriculture minister anticipates end to egg shortage by late March
03/01/2023 07:13 PM
Taipei, March 1 (CNA) Council of Agriculture (COA) Minister Chen Chi-chung (陳吉仲) on Wednesday said he anticipated an end to the national egg shortage in Taiwan by late March, after the government introduced short and long-term measures to address the problem.
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