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Atta prices to be made stable by April
KARACHI, March 16:
Sindh Food Minister Arif Ali Khan Jatoi, on
Monday, assured that flour prices would be
stabilized by the first week of April. "We have to
face difficulty for the next seven to 10 days,
when the wheat procurement from Sindh will start,
thus, improving the over all stock position," the
minister told a press conference.
However, he made it clear that the flour would be
available in the market at Rs12.50 per kilogram as
wheat support price had been enhanced by the
federal government.
Arif Jatoi said if the Australian wheat had not
been rejected, the ongoing crisis could have been
averted. Some 20,000 ton wheat was available in
the present stock, he added.
Referring to the meagre wheat stock position in
Hyderabad, he said that 2,000 tons would be
released to Hyderabad as soon as the new crop
arrived. "We are expecting 10,000 tons from Pascco;
20,000 tons from Punjab and 8,000 tons under the
World Food Programme within 15 days," he said.
Out of the Pascco stock, 5,000 tons would be
released for Karachi, he said. The Pascco had
dispatched the first tranche of 1,800 bags which
was on its way to Karachi, he added.
The minister said that provincial government had,
in October last year, informed the federal
government about wheat situation. "If order for
wheat had been placed well in time, we would have
enough time to import wheat from any other
country, after rejection of Australian wheat," he
remarked.
He said that at present 62 floor mills were
functioning in Karachi, eight are completely
closed while nine others were under observation.
Mostly the floor mills purchased wheat from open
market or private sector, he said adding that in
case of wheat shortage they used to approach the
food department.
The minister said, "When we get the required wheat
quota, the upper Sindh will get less share as its
border runs with Punjab from where they can get
wheat."
Regarding closure of floor mills due to wheat
shortage in upper Sindh, Arif Jatoi said that mill
owners should keep national interests above their
personal interests. -APP.
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