Provinces confident on wheat targets

Published April 30, 2026 Updated April 30, 2026 07:00am
National Food Security Minister Rana Tanveer Hussain chairs a meeting of the National Wheat Oversight Committee in Islamabad on April 29. — PID
National Food Security Minister Rana Tanveer Hussain chairs a meeting of the National Wheat Oversight Committee in Islamabad on April 29. — PID

ISLAMABAD: The provinces are confident of meeting their wheat production targets for the 2025-26 rabi season as harvesting is in full swing, Minister for National Food Security and Research Rana Tanveer Hussain said on Wednesday.

Wheat prices in the domestic market range from Rs3,500 to Rs4,000 per 40kg, in line with international trends, ensuring fair returns for farmers while keeping the staple affordable for consumers, he said while chairing a meeting of the National Wheat Oversight Committee in Islamabad.

He said the government was committed to safeguarding growers’ interests through remunerative prices and smooth procurement operations. The meeting reviewed the wheat procurement drive, harvesting progress and current market prices.

Mr Hussain reaffirmed the government’s commitment to food security, protecting farmers’ interests and maintaining a stable wheat market.

He directed enhanced monitoring of wheat stocks and market trends, and the use of digital tools and data-driven app­roaches for better decision-making. He also called for strengthening storage capacity and minimising post-harvest losses.

The minister directed all provincial governments and relevant departments to ensure uninterrupted inter-provincial movement of wheat, stressing that no administrative or logistical barriers should hinder supply.

He emphasised the importance of transparency and efficiency in procurement, instructing authorities to support farmers through timely payments, adequate procurement centres and reduced delays. Measures to curb hoarding and profiteering were also discussed, with directions to take strict action against market manipulation.

Expressing satisfaction over current reserves, he said sufficient wheat stocks were available to meet domestic consumption requirements and maintain food security.

Published in Dawn, April 30th, 2026

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