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Updated 24 Mar, 2012 10:08am

Rs6.045bn subsidy required to offload surplus wheat

According to sources, the issue was discussed in the last meeting of Economic Coordination Committee (ECC) of the Cabinet, which was briefed by Ministry of National Food Security and Research.

The meeting was informed thatPakistan’s 2010-11 and 2011-12 wheat crop was very expensive when compared with benchmark international price due to “very high price/premium allowed by the government to benefit farmers”.

It was noted that wheat price in the international market had decreased from $ 345 per ton to $ 296 per ton as a result the country was unable to export wheat due to price differential with the international market. It was informed that the private sector was interested in purchasing wheat at Rs 950 per 40 kg whereas the government had increased its support price to Rs 1,050 per 40 kg, which required Rs 6.04 billion as subsidy.

The meeting was informed that Passco had approximately one million tons surplus wheat stock (ex-crop 2010 and 2011), which required immediate disposal because of its huge per day cost of financing. Hence, early disposal of the surplus wheat would not only avoid deterioration of its quality (due to prolonged open storage) but also save huge amount on account of storage/financial cost etc.

SOURCE: BUSINESS RECORDER

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