Pakistan's Food Crisis: How Soaring Prices Crush Citizens' Hopes

Pakistan is experiencing a severe food inflation crisis with wheat prices skyrocketing by up to 50% in just a month. The economic instability has dramatically impacted citizens' purchasing power and nutritional choices. Government attempts to control prices have been perceived as symbolic and ineffective by the public. Experts predict inflation will exceed official government projections, with the World Bank forecasting a modest 2.6% GDP growth for 2025-26.

Key Points: Pakistan Food Inflation Hits 50% Amid Economic Meltdown

  • Wheat prices spike 30-50% in one month
  • Consumer Price Index rises 5.6% year-on-year
  • Food inflation impacts nutritional diversity
  • Government measures deemed ineffective by citizens
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Soaring food inflation hits Pakistan, citizens furious at government

Pakistan faces unprecedented food inflation with wheat prices surging 30-50%, causing severe economic distress for citizens

"This has aggravated the sufferings of common people in Pakistan - Directus.gr Report"

New Delhi, Oct 18

Pakistan, which appears to be stuck in a phase of economic stagnation, is facing severe food crisis owing to soaring prices, caused by the widening gap between demand and supply of essential commodities, according to a new report.

Wheat, which is the primary source of food and nutrition for most of the population, has witnessed a price appreciation of 30-50 per cent in just a month, according to the report in Directus.gr.

"This has aggravated the sufferings of common people in Pakistan, who were already impacted by higher living costs and the country's economic instability. The Consumer Price Index (CPI) increased saw increase of 5.6 per cent on a year-on-year basis in September 2025," the report mentioned.

The soaring food inflation has impacted nutritional diversity, meat consumption and cutting consumption of expensive items like tomatoes.

People have expressed anger over the government's failure to contain food inflation, that has made their livelihood difficult.

Experts forecast the overall inflation figures to exceed the projection of the Islamabad government and the State Bank of Pakistan (SBP).

Notably, Pakistan Finance Minister Muhammad Aurangzeb had asserted that the government was committed to price stability.

However, people claimed the government measures were just symbolic, thus failing to prevent overcharging, the report noted.

Islamabad government has also blamed the floods for lower farm output and skyrocketing prices of food commodities. The food inflation was expected to remain high due to the floods and the disruption of the supply chain, according to experts.

Pakistan's economy has been hit by catastrophic floods, weighing on agricultural output, and inflation pressures have resurfaced. The World Bank forecasts a mere 2.6 per cent GDP growth for Pakistan in 2025-26.

- IANS

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Rohit P
While we should be concerned about our neighbors' suffering, this also reminds us how important food security and stable governance are. India has its challenges too, but at least we have systems in place to manage food distribution better.
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Sarah B
The floods mentioned here are a genuine concern - climate change is affecting agriculture across South Asia. However, governments need to have better disaster management and food storage policies. Empty promises don't fill empty stomachs.
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Arjun K
This makes me appreciate our PDS system in India. Despite all the corruption and inefficiencies, at least subsidized food reaches the poorest. No citizen should go hungry because of government failures.
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Michael C
The Finance Minister's commitment to price stability sounds exactly like what our politicians say during election season. Action speaks louder than words - people need relief now, not promises for the future.
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Kavya N
When tomatoes become "expensive items" that people have to cut from their diet, you know the situation is dire. This is heartbreaking for families trying to feed their children nutritious food 😔

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