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40 KG Wheat Price in Pakistan Today

The current price of wheat in Pakistan Local Mandi ranges from Rs. 3350 to Rs. 3600 per 40 kg.  The cost per kilogram is between Rs. 75 and Rs. 88. The government’s control price is Rs. 3500 per 40 kg. Prices vary depending on city, supply conditions, and demand. Agrifarm Priceshub provides daily updates on wheat prices. In this article, you will learn today wheat price in Pakistan, city-wise rates, mandi and market difference, government support price 2026, price trend from 2024 to 2026, key factors that change prices, and future wheat price prediction.

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Wheat Price in Pakistan

پاکستان کی مقامی منڈی میں گندم کی موجودہ قیمت روپے سے ہے۔ 3350 سے روپے 3600 فی 40 کلوگرام۔فی کلو کی قیمت روپے کے درمیان ہے۔ 75 اور روپے 88. حکومت کی کنٹرول قیمت روپے ہے۔ 3500 فی 40 کلوگرام۔ قیمتیں شہر، فراہمی کے حالات اور طلب کے لحاظ سے مختلف ہوتی ہیں۔ Agrifarm Priceshub گندم کی قیمتوں کے بارے میں روزانہ اپ ڈیٹ فراہم کرتا ہے۔ اس آرٹیکل میں، آپ پاکستان میں گندم کی آج کی قیمت، شہر کے حساب سے قیمتیں، منڈی اور مارکیٹ کا فرق، حکومتی امدادی قیمت 2026، قیمت کا رجحان 2024 سے 2026 تک، قیمتوں کو تبدیل کرنے والے اہم عوامل، اور مستقبل میں گندم کی قیمت کی پیشن گوئی سیکھیں گے۔

Wheat Market Rate in Punjab 2026

The Punjab Government has set the wheat rate for the 2026 season at 3600 per maund (40kg), to maintain the police. Here, wheat prices are given as the market rate. Prices may be different due to different region, quality and regional demand.

City Min Price Max Price
Yazman Mandi 3,120 3,675
Rawalpindi 3,200 3,600
Dera Ghazi Khan 2,350 3,690
Haroonabad 3,350 3,680
Chishtian 3,350 3,625
Sahiwal 3,100 3,630
Khanpur 3,350 3,610
D. I. Khan 3,300 3,680
Pakpattan Sharif 3,400 3,600
Lodhran 3,300 3,690
Rajanpur 3,300 3,660
Faisalabad 3,300 3,680
Maroot 3,300 3,600
Okara 3,300 3,680
Sheikhupura 3,300 3,690
Fortabbas 3,250 3,690
Mian Channu 3,320 3,620
Sargodha 3,300 3,620
Burewala 3,300 3,670
Gujranwala 3,300 3,670
Bahawalnagar 3,350 3,690
Chowk Azam 3,300 3,610
Dunga Bunga 3,350 3,650
Minchanabad 3,300 3,680
Rahim Yar Khan 3,520 3,620
Islamabad 3,300 3,600
Ali Pur 3,300 3,680
Multan 3,470 3,640
Layyah 3,300 3,620
Arifwala 3,300 3,685
Lahore 3,300 3,640
Sadiqabad 3,300 3,640
Bhakkar 3,300 3,600
Chichawatni 3,300 3,680
A. Pur Sharqia 3,300 3,690
Malsi 3,300 3,680
Mianwali 3,300 3,610
Toba Tek Singh 3,300 3,600
Chowk Munda 3,300 3,670
Hasilpur 3,300 3,610
Muzaffargarh 3,300 3,690
Faqirwali 3,320 3,670
Khanewal 3,250 3,620
Dunya Pur 3,300 3,690
Pattoki 3,300 3,680
Vehari 3,300 3,610
Kahror Pakka 3,300 3,660
Bahawalpur 3,300 3,670
Fazil Pur 3,300 3,670
Chakwal 3,300 3,680

Sindh Government Wheat Price

The Sindh Government has set official wheat prices at Rs. 9,500 per kg to protect farmers. Wheat rate in Sindh is too high as here wheat supply is very low, wheat is imported from other provinces or countries. Due to Transportation cost wheat rate is very high.

District / City Mini. Rate Max. Rate
Karachi 9,400 9,500
Umarkot 9,000 9,200
Hyderabad 9,250 9,300
Ghotki 9,100 9,200
Tando Adam 9,200 9,300
Sanghar 9,150 9,250
Mirpur Khas 9,200 9,390
Jhuddo 9,150 9,300
Nawab Shah 9,240 9,400
Mehrabpur 9,130 9,320
Shikarpur 9,050 9,260
Kunri 9,300 9,400
Tando M. Khan 9,250 9,400
Larkana 9,080 9,200
Dadu 9,160 9,300
Shahdadpur 9,260 9,400
Sakrand 9,150 9,280
Sukkur 9,150 9,300

40 KG Wheat Rate in KPK

City Minimum Price Maximum Price
Abbottabad Rs. 3630 Rs. 4660
Dera Ismail Khan Rs. 3620 Rs. 4640
Hangu Rs. 3630 Rs. 4660
Karak Rs. 3650 Rs. 4680
Kulachi Rs. 3660 Rs. 4690
Kohat Rs. 3660 Rs. 4640
Landi Kotal Rs. 3600 Rs. 4620
Lakki Marwat Rs. 3620 Rs. 4660
Madyan Rs. 3650 Rs. 4670
Mingora Rs. 3630 Rs. 4640
Mardan Rs. 3640 Rs. 4640
Mansehra Rs. 3670 Rs. 4690
Nowshera Rs. 3600 Rs. 4620
Peshawar Rs. 3630 Rs. 4650
Swabi Rs. 3620 Rs. 4640

Mandi Wheat Rate in Balochistan Today

District / City Minimum Price Maximum Price
Quetta (کوئٹہ) 3,450 PKR 3,660 PKR
Sibi (سبی) 3,230 PKR 3,680 PKR

Government Wheat Support Price 2026

The government sets a support price to help farmers. This price gives the minimum value for the wheat crop.

Support Price Details

Year Support Price per 40kg
2024 Rs. 3,900
2025 Rs. 4,200
2026 Rs. 4,400 

Mandi Rate vs Retail Prices

Wheat price changes when it moves from the farmer to the final buyer. Mandi rate and retail price show this difference.

Mandi Rate

  • Farmers sell wheat in the mandi
  • The rate stays lower
  • Traders buy in bulk
  • No retail cost

Market Rate

  • Flour mills and shopkeepers sell wheat
  • The rate stays higher
  • Includes transport cost
  • Includes profit margin
Type Price per 40kg (PKR) Price per kg (PKR)
Mandi Rate 8,500 – 9,000 212 – 225
Retail Price 9,000 – 9,800 225 – 245

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Factors Affecting Wheat Prices

Many factors change wheat price in Pakistan. Each factor plays strong role.

Supply

  • Good crop increases supply
  • High supply lowers price
  • Low crop reduces availability
  • Farmers hold stock for better rate

Demand

  • High demand increases price
  • Flour mills buy in bulk
  • Population growth increases use
  • Export demand raises rates

Government Policy

  • Support price affects base rate
  • Import policy changes supply
  • Subsidy helps farmers
  • Storage policy controls market

Weather

  • Rain damages crop
  • Drought reduces yield
  • Extreme heat affects growth
  • Good weather improves production

Input Cost

  • Fertilizer price increase affects farming
  • Diesel price increases transport cost
  • Seed quality impacts yield
  • Labor cost adds to total expense

Storage and Hoarding

  • Traders store wheat for profit
  • Low supply in market increases price
  • Government action controls hoarding

Wheat Price Forecast in Pakistan 2026

Experts expect wheat prices in 2026 to remain in the range of:

Rs. 3,500 to Rs. 4,000 per 40kg in Punjab, and Rs. 10,000 in Sindh, in KPK, approximately Rs. 4,700.

Possible trends:

  • Prices may rise if government procurement increases
  • Prices may fall if production remains high

Impact of Wheat Prices on the Economy

Wheat prices influence inflation in Pakistan, as flour is the most widely consumed food product in the country. An uptick in wheat prices increases the cost of atta (flour), raising living expenses for millions of people.

Impact of Wheat Prices on the Economy

Conversely, increased wheat prices are advantageous for farmers, motivating them to enhance production in the subsequent season. Striking a balance between farmer incentives and consumer affordability presents a major challenge for policymakers.

Comparison with Previous Years

Wheat prices have been rising over the past three years due to inflation, global market pressures, and supply chain issues.

Year Average Wheat Price (40 KG) Change (%)
2021 Rs. 3000
2024 Rs. 3200 +23%
2025 Rs. 3650 +12%
2026 Rs. 4,000(avg.) +6%

Conclusion

Wheat is crucial for Pakistan’s food economy and household diets. In 2026, wheat prices range from Rs. 3,350 to Rs. 3,600 per 40 kg, influenced by regional differences and government support prices of Rs. 3500. Fluctuations in the market create challenges for farmers and consumers. While higher prices can aid farmers, they also lead to inflation and increased flour costs. A transparent pricing mechanism and strong monitoring are essential for stability and food security in Pakistan.

گندم پاکستان کی غذائی معیشت اور گھریلو خوراک کے لیے انتہائی اہم ہے۔ 2026 میں گندم کی قیمتیں روپے سے لے کر تک تھیں۔ 3,350 سے روپے 3,600 فی 40 کلو گرام، علاقائی اختلافات اور روپے کی حکومتی امدادی قیمتوں سے متاثر۔ 3500۔ مارکیٹ میں اتار چڑھاؤ کسانوں اور صارفین کے لیے چیلنجز پیدا کرتا ہے۔ اگرچہ زیادہ قیمتیں کسانوں کی مدد کر سکتی ہیں، وہ مہنگائی اور آٹے کی قیمتوں میں اضافے کا باعث بھی بنتی ہیں۔ پاکستان میں استحکام اور غذائی تحفظ کے لیے قیمتوں کا ایک شفاف طریقہ کار اور مضبوط نگرانی ضروری ہے۔

FAQ’s

What is the current wheat price in Pakistan?
The wheat price in Pakistan varies between Rs. 3,350 and Rs. 3,600 per 40 kg, influenced by the city and quality.

What is the government’s official wheat support price in 2026?
The Government of Pakistan has set the official support price for the 2026 wheat harvest at Rs. 3,500 per 40 kg.

Why do wheat prices vary across different regions?
Prices vary by transportation costs, supply-demand gaps, grain quality, and local market conditions across districts.

Which countries export the most wheat globally?
Russia, Canada, the United States, and Australia are the biggest wheat exporters in the world.