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Pakistan heading towards a severe wheat crisis: PEW

byCT Report
28/11/2016
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ISLAMABAD: The Pakistan Economy Watch (PEW) said the country is heading towards an extreme wheat emergency and the administration will confront misfortunes of billions because of its strategy issues.

Wheat stocks kept up by various government divisions had crossed to a disturbing level of five million tons because of a disappointment in fares in spite of rehashed endeavors which included raising fare sponsorship commonly, said Dr Murtaza Mughal, PEW President.

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He said that wheat support price -doubled by the last government to win elections- had provided considerable incentive for wheat growers which resulted in heavy losses for the government.

The support has also caused a shift in growers’ priorities away from other crops and has resulted in shortage of these crops, in addition to the current build-up in wheat stocks, he added. Dr. Murtaza Mughal said that the area under cultivation of wheat has reached a record high level, production continues to climb, and there is no way to tackle surpluses.

The federal and provincial government had announced a combined subsidy of $90 per tonne for exports of 1.2 million tonnes of wheat which failed as the prices in the international wheat market were almost half of the price of wheat in Pakistan.

This year the wheat prices in the international market have gone down which will put additional burden on the government, he said.

Global stocks are already at record level which will grow further due to better crop making it difficult for government to dispose of the growing stocks.

The situation will emerge in favour of the middlemen who will buy wheat at reduced rates as sowing in some parts of the country has already started, he warned.

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