Wedoany.com Report-Nov. 2, Pakistan’s Federal Board of Agriculture has set the country’s wheat production target for the next year at 29.7 million tons, down from the previous target of 34.3 million tons. The adjustment reflects current assessments of sowing conditions, input availability, and expected yield levels.
Wheat sowing is currently underway across the country and is scheduled to be completed by December. The process involves the preparation of fields, seed distribution, and irrigation management to ensure optimal crop growth. Harvesting of the new wheat crop is expected to begin in April, depending on weather conditions and regional variations.
The revised target aims to balance domestic consumption needs with export opportunities, while ensuring stable prices for consumers. Wheat is a staple food in Pakistan, forming the basis for bread, flour, and other essential products, so accurate production planning is critical for food security and market stability.
Officials noted that achieving the target will require careful management of inputs, including high-quality seeds, fertilizers, and pest control measures. Regional agricultural departments are coordinating with farmers to provide technical support and monitor crop progress.
The government continues to monitor international wheat markets and domestic demand to adjust policies as needed. Measures such as procurement programs, storage management, and distribution planning are in place to support farmers and maintain a steady supply for consumers.
Overall, the 29.7 million ton target reflects a realistic approach to current conditions and aims to ensure that Pakistan can meet its wheat consumption requirements while maintaining market stability.









