The Government of Sindh has denied reports of flour shortage in the province amid lockdown due to rising coronavirus tally and said that it has enough stocks available to meet the provincial needs.
In a statement issued on Friday, provincial Minister for Agriculture, Supply and Prices Ismail Rahu said that the Sindh government has temporarily allowed the flour mills to purchase directly from the market in order to ensure uninterrupted supply of flour.
“The province has also started purchasing of wheat in order to overcome any shortage,” he said adding that 5000 metric tons flour was provided to Karachi on daily basis. The flour mills are providing 50,000 bags of 20 kilogram in the city while 20,000 bags of the same quantity are provided to Saylani Trust for distribution.