Increase in Iran's problem, wheat flour price in Pakistan rises to Rs. 47 per kg

Karachi, Ta. 31 August 2019, Saturday

The threat of nuclear war has also become a staple for bread in Pakistan. Wheat prices in Pakistan have reached the sky. Wheat prices have risen for the third time in the same month.

At present, the price of ordinary category flour in Pakistan is Rs 44.50 per kg, while the price of super fine and fine range flour has reached Rs 47.50 per kg. Eventually a packet of bread is distributed at a price of Rs 40 to Rs 80. The price of good quality rice has reached Rs130.47 per kg.

Order given to Imran to the officials of the region

Since April this year, the price of ordinary range flour has increased by Rs 11 per kg. Due to the problem of food shortage in the country, the rulers of Pakistan have lost their sleep.

Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan has ordered that efforts to curb the rising prices of wheat flour be increased. According to sources, prices went up this month at the Goat Eid festival. This was followed by a second increase on August 22.

Floor mill owners have been wary

Pakistan's flour mills are charging Rs 450 for packing 10 kg flour. According to Mohammad Javed Yousuf, chairman of Sindh Zone of Pakistan's Flour Mill Association, wheat prices in the country have reached Rs 4000 per quintal. That said, I am cautious about the food crisis that surrounds the government. The government has failed to adequately store wheat. Nevertheless, Pakistani rulers are threatening to wage war against India.


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