Monday, 8 December 2014

Sindh government refixes sugar cane price at Rs 182 per 40kg

Sindh Chief Minister Syed Qaim Ali Shah keeping in view the demand of the growers and protests by the farmers has increased minimum price of sugarcane from Rs155 to Rs182 and urged sugar mill owners to start crushing.

Addressing a press conference at CM House here on Sunday, Qaim Ali Shah said the price of sugar cane which was reduced from Rs 182 to Rs 155 per maund has been re-fixed at Rs182. This decision has been taken on the public demand, he said.

The chief minister who was flanked by Senior Minister for Education Nisar Ahmed Khuhro and Minister for Agriculture Ali Nawaz Maher in the press conference said, "The prices of agricultural inputs have increased considerably, therefore the Agriculture Department, in consultation with the growers and sugar mill owners, had fixed the sugarcane price at Rs182 per maund but the mill owners challenged it in the court, therefore it was reduced to Rs155 per maund but this was not accepted by the public. Now it has been re-fixed at Rs182 per 40 kg."

The chief minister urged the sugar mill owners to start crushing and start purchasing sugarcane.

Replying to a question, Qaim Ali Shah said that the support price of wheat has been fixed at Rs1250/ per maund. "Last year it was Rs1200 but this year due to increase in the prices of inputs, it has been increased by Rs50. Therefore, it comes to Rs1250 per 40 kg," he added.

To yet another question, the CM Sindh said that one million tons of wheat was lying in the godowns of the Sindh government. Similarly, about three million tons of wheat was in the godowns of Punjab but the federal government allowed its import.

He also disclosed that the traders have imported substandard wheat which is not fit for human consumption. "We have taken up the issue with the federal government because it is a provincial subject," he said.
Copyright Independent News Pakistan, 2013

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