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Ok let me break this down for youPotatoes are grown domestically (Imported in case of shortage) as well as fruits. Fruits in any way are not part of routine diet for majority of families.
Potatoes are a part of many affordable dishes, both made at home and outside. Also they are consumed more in times like Ramadan as are fruits. And the fruits are eaten by all those who can afford them, and are actually mostly eaten by the young, sick or old population so yea, nice targeting.
are you kidding me... what facts and figures are you using for that other then idiocyYes. But considering the every day diet plan of majority of Pakistani families this step shall not have significant affect.
The reduction of spending will halt the economy, will reduce the quality of goods, and there has been no replacement in the local industry. Maybe you could defend the sports section but the rest....
Well..."Wheat exports in the 2016/17 marketing year (May/April) are estimated to have increased by 13 percent from the previous year’s low level to 850 000 tonnes, in line with the 2016 overall good output and large carryover stocks."
https://tribune.com.pk/story/1353705/story-pakistans-elite-wheat/
Read this :
The support price of wheat is a staggering Rs1, 300 per mound, which is equivalent to almost $310 per metric ton whereas international price of wheat is $137 per metric ton.
The Government can not manage to manage prices in the country as they are idiots.
and after you read the article, admit you have no idea what you are talking about, you are defending something wrong, and fix your thinking. Or just change the way you think to put Pakistan first, not a party.