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LAHORE: The Punjab Food Department has decided to withdraw from its practice of wheat procurement, sources said on Saturday.
They further said that a new policy has been devised over the matter and it will become a law and withÂthat, the food department’s role in wheat procurement will come to an end.
Sources said that in thenew policy, the private sector will directly purchase wheatÂcrops from farmers. “The government will fix the wheat pricein view of the international prices of the commodity,” sources said. All four provinces of the country will fix aÂunanimous rate of wheat crop, it said.
It has been hinted that the new experiment will be conducted for two years.This will end the burden of billions of rupees in interest and storage expenditures for the government.
Sources said that the International Monetary Fund (IMF) has also demanded the provincesbring their expenses down. The food department bears a burden of Rs400 billion in a year in this respect, sources added.
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On Thursday, Punjab’s Finance Minister Mujtaba Shuja ur Rehman claimed that the farmers have sold almost all their wheatcrops to middlemen.
He said that the federal government had purchased 3.2 million metric tonnes of wheat in the caretaker setup. “We still have 2.3mn metric tonnes of wheat in store,” theminister said.
The government’s decision didn’t harm thefarmers as theyÂhad already sold their entire crop to the middlemen, he claimed.
“The wheat’s rate has also not drastically dropped and sold at 3,200 to 3,300 rupees per maund,” theprovincial minister said. “This rate didn’t harm the farmer butÂdefinitely their profit has dropped,” theÂfinance minister said.