Sindh cabinet fixes wheat support price at Rs4,000 per 40kg

KARACHI: The Sindh Cabinet, in order to encourage and strengthen flood-affected local growers to grow more wheat and avoid famine-like situation in the province, fixed Sunday a support price of wheat at Rs4,000 per 40kg.

The cabinet meeting was held under the chairmanship of Sindh Chief Minister Syed Murad Ali Shah here at CM House. The meeting was attended by provincial ministers, advisors, chief secretary and concerned secretaries. Various ministers, advisors and special assistants attended the meeting from the flood affected areas through video link. Minister Information through press statements shared the decisions taken in the cabinet meeting.

The chief minister said that the provincial government purchased imported wheat at a cost of Rs9,000 per 40kg which meant that the grower of other countries were given benefit,” he said and added: “Now, we have to think about our grower who has to reclaim his land from the flood water, prepare it for sowing and use costly inputs to grow the crop, therefore, the benefit of the better price must be passed on the local grower.”

CM Advisor on Agriculture Manzoor Wassan said that the agricultural lands were submerged, and they needed a lot of efforts to dewater them, prepare them for the next crop. “If the wheat is not grown to a certain proportion, the province may face a famine-like situation,” he said and suggested offering a good price to the growers as an incentive.

The cabinet members after thorough discussion decided to offer Rs4,000 per kg support price for the wheat crop 2022-23.

Wheat issue policy

The meeting decided that the food department would start releasing its wheat stocks from October 1, 2022, while the issue price would be suggested by a subcommittee comprising Advisor Agriculture Manzoor Wassan, Minister Food Mukesh Chawla, Minister U&B Ismail Rahu, Special Assistants- Qasim Naveed and Haris Gazdar and Chief Secretary Sohail Rajput. The cabinet directed the sub-committee to file its recommendations within a week.

Calamity hit areas

The cabinet on the recommendation of the Relief department accorded post-facto approval of 24 districts as calamity hit areas, including two UCs of Malir district of Karachi division.

It may be noted that the government has already notified 22 districts as calamity hit areas on August 21, 2022, and Tharparkar on August 29,2022.

Recruitments

The cabinet on the recommendation of selection boards/Committees approved appointment of Imran Samad as CEO/President of Sindh Bank, Salahuddin MD Karachi Water Board and Asadullah as COO Karachi water.

Coordination for floods

Sindh Chief Minister Syed Murad Ali Shah presiding over a meeting regarding Establishing Coordination Mechanism for floods 2022-23 decided to speed up relief efforts by providing ration bags, tents, and mosquito nets.

Minister Health Dr Azra Pechuho told the meeting that over 600,000 displaced people were living in the camps, of whom 1363,312 patients of different complications have been treated. She added that out of total patient’s 28 percent had gastro, 27 percent skin diseases, seven percent dengue and malaria and 38 percent had other issues.

 

 

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