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Something really fishy is going on here. Where is all the wheat vanishing to? India, Iran or maybe even Afghanistan? How can they lose track of such huge amounts of wheat, I mean can't they trace it's sale and distribution?
Go-ahead for immediate import of 250,000 tons of wheat
By Ihtasham ul Haque
ISLAMABAD, May 6: The Economic Coordination Committee (ECC) of the cabinet has approved a proposal to import 1.5 million tons of wheat but kept in place a ban on its inter-provincial movement to discourage smuggling and hoarding.
Presiding over the committees meeting here on Tuesday, Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani ordered that 250,000 tons of wheat should be imported immediately because the price in the world market was showing a downward trend.
Sources said there were conflicting views on the issue of inter-provincial transportation of wheat.
Federal Food Committee chief Farooq Ahmad Khan opposed the lifting of the ban saying it would encourage smuggling and hoarding, they said.
The prime minister said the ban should continue for some time so that there was no crisis like the one experienced earlier, the sources said.
The ECC approved the export of 50,000 tons of wheat to Afghanistan to avert a food crisis in the neighbouring country.
The prime minister ordered that the export should be undertaken only at the government level. He said Pakistan would continue to provide wheat and flour to Afghanistan.
The committee was informed that the wheat procurement target for 2008-9 was five million tons, of which 2.121 million tons (42 per cent) had been procured, compared to 2.054 million tons during the corresponding period last year.
Regarding the ban on wheat supply to the feed industry, the prime minister called for finding out other options because it was the countrys second largest industry.
The committee decided to strengthen measures to curb wheat smuggling.
It directed the ministry of food and agriculture to ensure food security and take all necessary measures to overcome shortage all over the country.
It was informed that the Sensitive Price Indicator showed an increase in prices of 23 items and decline in six with 24 remaining unchanged.
It was told that the percentage increases in the prices in the past week were much lower than those over the previous 10 weeks.
The prime minister ordered the setting up of a committee to ensure availability of flour at affordable price through utility stores. The committee will take measures to launch a scheme to enable the poor to get essential food items at subsidised rates. It would consist of representatives of the ministries of finance, industries and social welfare and the National Database and Registration Authority to prepare a database of the needy households.
The sources said the meeting unanimously opposed offering subsidised food items to all segments of the society.
It will be unfair to offer food subsidy to everyone. Only the needy people should get this facility, they quoted Prime Minister Gilani as saying.
The sources said the meeting could not decide whether the poorer section of the society should be given cash or ration cards or food stamps.
Observing that the rice production in the country was more than the requirement, the ECC decided that it should be exported only after meeting the domestic needs and ensuring price stability.The meeting was informed that the domestic consumption of rice was a little over two million tons and the production this year had gone up to 5.5 million tons.
The ECC authorised the ministry of food and agriculture to negotiate with the American multi-national company Monsento to introduce the technology for genetically modified cotton seed in the country as the national output had dropped from 14 million bales to 11 million bales during the current year.
Federal Bureau of Revenue (FBR) Chairman Abdullah Yousuf informed the ECC that the organisation had collected Rs761 billion by April 30. He expressed the confidence that the revised target of Rs990 billion revenue collection would be achieved during the remaining two months of the financial year.