No shortage of wheat in country: Senate told.

ISLAMABAD -- National Food Security and Research Minister Khusro Bakhtiar on Tuesday informed the Senate that sufficient four million tonnes of wheat was available in public sector and there was no shortage of the commodity in the country.

Winding debate on flour and wheat crisis in the country in the Senate, the minister said artificial crisis was emerged due to disturbance of supply change in the country.

He said mechanism was evolved with the collaboration of provincial governments to overcome current artificial wheat and flour crisis in the country.

The minister said there was no shortage of wheat reserves in the country and wheat supply had been enhanced to the provinces to end the existing crisis.

Wheat supply to Sindh had been enhanced to 10,000-12,000 tonnes daily from the stock of Pakistan Agricultural Storage and Services Corporation (PASSCO), he added.

Similarly, around 5000 tonnes wheat was also being supplied to Khyber Pakhtunkhwa on daily basis from the government and private sector stock, the minister said.

Bakhtiar said that the prices of flour was gradually decreasing in Sindh, Punjab and KPK.

He said the Sindh government's failure to timely lift wheat from the PASSCO and...

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