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Raise the standard of local poultry industry to cope with the habit of live chicken consumption
Cheung Sha Wan poultry wholesale market resumed operation on 19 February, supplying 25,000 local live chickens on the market. Among these, a large number were Kamei chickens. Although the wholesale price of many right age chickens was higher than that before the ban, the chickens were sold out very quickly. This shows that to change Hong Kong people's habit of consuming live chickens is difficult. Now, all registered chicken farms in Hong Kong are operating in a completely enclosed environment and all the chickens are vaccinated with the latest version of vaccine. These chicken farms are monitored strictly by law and the chickens are guaranteed safe for consumption. The authorities should give more support to the local poultry industry through policies to help upgrade the local chicken industry and so cope with the citizens' habit of consuming live chickens.
Citizens in general find the meat of live chicken tender, smooth and flavorful. A typical Cantonese feast cannot do without a dish prepared with live chicken. Hong Kong is renowned as a gourmet paradise and the reputation is to a certain extent attributed to dishes cooked with live chickens. Consuming live chickens is more than just a habit here; it has developed into a culture. Not long ago, a public survey found that nearly 60% of the respondents did not agree to totally banning the sale of live chickens permanently and 50% agreed to banning only chickens from the mainland.
Certainly, the risk of a bird flu pandemic cannot be ruled out as long as live poultry are raised in Hong Kong. If rigorous efforts have been made to raise the standard of the chicken rearing industry, and bird flu virus is still unfortunately found in local live chickens, then there will be a real need to have a general discussion on whether the Hong Kong residents here should stick with the habit of consuming live chickens. People in Hong Kong had a record of consuming more than 100,000 live chickens daily in the past. Since the outbreak of bird flu in 1997, the figure now falls to below 20,000. This shows that the dietary habit and dining culture can be gradually changed over time.¡]¸`¦Û»´ä¡m¤å¶×³ø¡n2¤ë20¤é¡^
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