Due to floods Punjab faces wheat shortage and flour crises in the province after flash floods triggered by heavy downpours damaged the crops in the country,

Punjab faces wheat shortage after devastating floods

The Punjab faces wheat shortage and flour crises after flash floods triggered by heavy downpours damaged the crops in the country, source said on Monday. According to sources, flash floods have damaged 0.3 million tonnes of wheat in Rajanpur and Fazilpur districts of Punjab province. Sources said that the Punjab food department has requested the federal government to allow import of one million tonnes of wheat as the province was witnessing a wheat shortage. Sources further said that Punjab’s wheat quota was 16,700 tonnes per day. However, they added, the requirement has increased to 25,000 tonnes.

“The province could face famine in December if the government didn’t allow to import wheat,” sources claimed, adding that the price of a 20-kilogram bag of flour has reached Rs890. Meanwhile, Asim Raza – Chairman Flour Mills Association – warned of famine if such situation persists. He pointed out that Punjab was witnessing a wheat shortage, Punjab faces wheat shortage , demanding the federal government to immediately increase the wheat quota for the province. Earlier in August, Pakistan Agricultural Storage and Services Corporation (PASSCO) claimed that the flash floods triggered by heavy rains have damaged wheat worth billions of rupees across the country. According to details, the PASSCO revealed the statistics during the meeting of National Assembly Standing Committee on National Food Security, held under the chairmanship of Rao Muhammad Ajmal.

Source: This news is originally published by pakistantoday

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