Soaring wheat flour cost.

Soaring flour prices, and the emergence of black markets, have made flour and its by-products inaccessible to people across the country.

The price of flour has soared to Rs130 per kg, fine flour is available for Rs150 per kg, while Chakki flour is selling at Rs160 per kg.

The 10kg and 20kg flour bags, subsidised by the Punjab government, are short in supply despite the allocation of wheat to mills. The price for a 15kg bag has also skyrocketed and is selling at Rs133 per kg or over Rs2000 per bag. On the other hand, the price of whole wheat flour soared to Rs150 per kg in Punjab.

Flour prices in Sindh, especially the urban areas, and Balochistan, have shot up to over Rs150 per kg, while in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) a 20kg flour bag is selling at a record price of Rs3,000 per bag, and is still in short supply. The prices are reportedly higher in Gilgit Baltistan and Azad and Jammu Kashmir.

Due to the high prices, the rates of naan and tandoori roti have also doubled in comparison to a year back.

The dual rates of the commodity have given rise to black markets and hoarding, especially in Punjab. There have been rampant complaints about the pilferage of subsidised wheat in the province.

Moreover, people have raised serious concerns over the deterioration of quality the...

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