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Pak eyes biggest wheat import in 5 years as local supply dwindles

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Even as I post this I see an ironical link of last year that says :

http://www.defence.pk/forums/economy-development/202678-tajikistan-import-wheat-rice-pakistan.html

Pakistan eyes biggest wheat imports in five years as local supply dwindles - DAWN.COM



SINGAPORE: Pakistan is set to become a net wheat importer this year with purchases climbing to the highest in five years after delayed planting and reduced fertiliser use hit domestic output and drove up local prices.

Pakistan, which has been exporting wheat for the last three years, joins a growing list of countries that have seen production curbed, squeezing global supplies and buoying prices.

Pakistan is likely to ship in 800,000 tonnes to 1 million tonnes of wheat in the year to March 2014, traders said, the most since 2008-09 and way up from the 200,000 tonnes bought last year. Supply will mainly come from the Black Sea region due to competitive prices offered there.

“We are have just finished the harvest and one would imagine that everything is alright but prices are moving higher,” said a Karachi-based grains trader. “There is shortfall in the market as our production was well below the government’s target and there has been drawdown in stocks.”

Wheat production in Pakistan slid to 23.3 million tonnes in 2012-13, the lowest in four years and down from 25 million tonnes a year ago, according to the US Department of Agriculture.

Output in 2013-14 is estimated at 24 million tonnes.

Shipments to Iran unlikely

Traders said tighter domestic supplies would further jeopardise plans to export wheat to Iran under a 1-million-tonne barter deal agreed last year that has been stymied by wrangling over details.

“Shipments haven’t taken place since last year and it is even more unlikely now,” said another trader in Karachi. “They keep on talking about it but we don't believe it will happen.”

A Pakistani food ministry official said the deal was “still being decided”.

Food imports are not affected by Western sanctions on Iran.

As part of the broad scheme, Iran last month agreed to take wheat worth $9 million from Islamabad in exchange for settling part of payment owed by Pakistan for electricity supply.

Pakistan’s wheat output has been hit by delayed planting caused by late harvests of other crops such as cotton and sugarcane. Farmers usually finish wheat seeding by November but that stretched right up to January this year in some parts of the country, traders said.

Reduced fertiliser-usage due to rising prices has also hit crop yields.

The decline in Pakistan’s wheat production mirrors similar drops in top exporters and producers the United States, China, Russia and parts of Europe.

Although Pakistan’s estimated imports of 800,000 tonnes to 1 million tonnes are paltry in terms of global trade of 148 million tonnes, any additional demand for milling wheat will further strain global supplies.

China has been on a wheat buying spree after as much as 16 per cent of its production was damaged by rains ahead of harvest.

It is likely to surpass Egypt as the world’s top wheat importer.

Global wheat prices rose 2.4 per cent in July on the Chicago Board of Trade even as corn and soybeans suffered deep losses on expectations of higher production.

Global wheat output is expected to rise this year from last, but will still be below demand, leaving the world with the lowest wheat stocks since 2008-09.

In Pakistan’s financial centre of Karachi, wheat prices have jumped to $340-$350 a tonne from the around $300-$310 a tonne typical at this time of year.

Pakistan is likely to source the bulk of its supplies from the Black Sea due to lower prices, traders said, adding that the country has already booked some 250,000 tonnes for arrival later this month.

Authorities in Pakistan are under pressure from the industry and state governments to abolish a 5-per cent withholding tax on wheat imports which will bring down the cost of the imported grain.

The cabinet’s Economic Coordination Committee (ECC) is likely to take up the issue in the coming days, traders said.

“Prices in the domestic market are much higher than international prices,” said one Singapore-based trader who has been selling cargoes to Pakistan. “We think they will be active in the market for the next few months
 
Smells like a business opportunity for Indian traders. Provided they pay with actual money.
 
I saw wiki internatonal wheat production data ,indias wheat production has risen from 62 MMT in 1996 to 87MMT in 2011 , just the rise is almost equal of what Pakistan produce in total , not even china have improved its production this much. :cheers: so I guess in next few years these things gonna bring us more and more $$. hope for the best.
 
I saw wiki internatonal wheat production data ,indias wheat production has risen from 62 MMT in 1996 to 87MMT in 2011 , just the rise is almost equal of what Pakistan produce in total , not even china have improved its production this much. :cheers: so I guess in next few years these things gonna bring us more and more $$. hope for the best.

And guess how much Pakistan produces? 24 MMT, India produces about 3.5 times more and have 7 times bigger population to feed. No wonder hunger is such a huge issue in India.
 
And guess how much Pakistan produces? 24 MMT, India produces about 3.5 times more and have 7 times bigger population to feed. No wonder hunger is such a huge issue in India.
lolz.. east and south India predominantly eats rice... :lol:
 
lolz.. east and south India predominantly eats rice... :lol:

So? You do realize wheat isn't only used to make rotis right? Even 24 MMT isnt enough for Pakistan so one can wonder the situation in India. For exemple UK consumes around 15 MMT per year with 60 million population.
 
So? You do realize wheat isn't only used to make rotis right? Even 24 MMT isnt enough for Pakistan so one can wonder the situation in India. For exemple UK consumes around 15 MMT per year with 60 million population.
situation in India is record production of wheat in India and we dont have warehouse to store.. they are rotting outside.. apparently production is more than consumption
on other hand,we had some shortage of rice in last few years but I think export is allowed again.
I have given enough hit to you about staple diet in different parts of India. I think you have enough intelligence to make your own conclusion from below stats.


India : 92 (wheat), 108 (rice)
Pakistan : 24(wheat) , 6.2 (rice)
 
And guess how much Pakistan produces? 24 MMT, India produces about 3.5 times more and have 7 times bigger population to feed. No wonder hunger is such a huge issue in India.

Flawed logic, because India produces a large quantity rice.

Total wheat and rice production of India is more than 250 MMT, while that of Pakistan is close to 30 MMT. Indian population being close to 7 times of Pakistan. With more than 8 times production.
 
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