Despite flour being cheap, bread remains expensive in many cities – Pakistan

Despite flour being cheap, bread remains expensive in many cities – Pakistan

Punjab has abundant reserves of wheat and the official price of bread is sixteen rupees, but in other provinces the prices of wheat and flour are still sky-high, with bread selling for twenty-five rupees or more in Karachi, Peshawar and Quetta. is happening while flour is one hundred and twenty to one hundred and fifty rupees per kg.

According to Flour Mills Association Sindh, the official wheat season is over, the mill owners imported two million tons of wheat at the private level, the price of which is Rs. It has reduced from one hundred and twenty rupees to ninety five rupees per kg while the export of wheat has been banned.

In such a situation, if the government wants, bread can be sold for sixteen rupees in Sindh and Karachi as well.

Eating stale bread for breakfast is very beneficial for health

But despite the significant reduction in the price of flour in Karachi, the price of tandoori roti, naan and double roti might not decrease in Karachi, tandoori roti in the city is still being sold at Rs.