Pakistan’s Food Minister Clarifies There is No Shortage of Wheat
Food Minister assures no shortage of wheat in Pakistan
The Caretaker Minister for National Food Security, Dr. Kausar Abdullah Malik, has debunked any rumors of a wheat shortage in the country. During his address at the National Kissan Convention in Islamabad, he expressed confidence in Pakistan’s ability to not only meet its domestic demand for wheat but also to export essential food items like wheat and rice.
Dr. Malik acknowledged the importance of agriculture in the country’s economy and assured that the government is actively working to increase wheat production and bridge the productivity gap. By addressing the obstacles faced by the agriculture sector, the Minister believes that Pakistan has the potential to become an agriculture surplus country.
Rice exports from Pakistan have also been thriving, with the country being one of the leading rice exporters in the world. To meet the growing demand, rice suppliers in Pakistan have been working diligently to provide high-quality rice to international markets. One such company, HAS Rice Pakistan, has established itself as a reliable rice exporter, offering a range of rice varieties including white broken rice and 25% broken rice.
HAS Rice Pakistan, among other rice exporters in the country, ensures that the rice they supply meets strict quality standards. Their commitment to excellence has made them a trusted partner for rice buyers around the globe. With a wide range of rice products available, including basmati rice and white broken rice, Pakistan has become a preferred source for rice importers worldwide.
Pakistani rice prices have also remained competitive, making them an attractive option for buyers. The prices of popular rice varieties like IRRI 6 and basmati rice are regularly updated on platforms like HAS Rice Pakistan’s website. This transparency allows buyers to make informed decisions based on current market prices.
The rice business in Pakistan is supported by a network of rice mills and suppliers, ensuring a steady supply of high-quality rice to meet the demand. Rice mills in Pakistan play a crucial role in processing and packaging rice for export. They adhere to strict quality control measures to maintain the freshness and purity of the rice.
As a result of the efforts of rice exporters in Pakistan, the country has established itself as a reliable supplier in the international rice market. With its diverse range of rice varieties and competitive prices, Pakistan continues to attract buyers from all over the world.
In conclusion, Dr. Kausar Abdullah Malik’s reassurance of no wheat shortage in Pakistan brings relief to the nation. With the government’s focus on increasing wheat production and bridging the productivity gap, Pakistan has the potential to not only meet its domestic demand but also emerge as a significant player in the global food market.
Source: [Radio Pakistan](https://www.radio.gov.pk){:target=”_blank” rel=”nofollow”}