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Wheat Rates and Agriculture in Pakistan: A Growing Concern || Kissan Ka Hall Pakistan is heavily reliant on its agricultural sector, with wheat being one of the country's main crops. However, wheat rates in Pakistan have been fluctuating in recent years, affecting the livelihoods of farmers and the food security of the nation. This article explores the current state of wheat rates and agriculture in Pakistan, highlighting the challenges faced by farmers and the government's efforts to support the sector. Current Wheat Rates in Pakistan: Support price set by the government: around Rs. 2,200 per 40 kg Market rate: ranging from Rs. 2,500 to Rs. 3,000 per 40 kg Export rate: around Rs. 2,800 per 40 kg Challenges Faced by Farmers: Low support price set by the government High cost of production due to increasing fertilizer and pesticide prices Limited access to credit and other financial services Climate change and weather-related disasters affecting crop yields Government Initiatives: Increasing the support price for wheat to boost farmers' incomes Providing subsidies on fertilizers and pesticides to reduce production costs Implementing irrigation projects to improve water management and reduce crop losses Promoting crop insurance schemes to protect farmers against weather-related risks Conclusion: The agricultural sector in Pakistan is facing numerous challenges, including fluctuating wheat rates and rising production costs. However, the government is taking steps to support farmers and improve the overall productivity of the sector. By addressing the challenges faced by farmers and promoting sustainable agricultural practices, Pakistan can ensure food security and economic growth for its citizens.