The wheat price in major cities of Punjab, Pakistan, ranges from 2750 to 3100 for 40 kg (1 Mund), making it the lowest in the region. This fluctuating rate makes it challenging for farmers and market middlemen to decide based on government policy and industry requirements. ZaratNaama regularly updates the table of major cities in Punjab to provide the latest wheat price from Mandi.
Punjab Cities | Minimum Price 40kg | Maximum Price 40kg |
Arifwala | 2785 | 2955 |
Attock | 2710 | 2950 |
Ahmedpur East | 2750 | 2950 |
Bahawalpur | 2885 | 3000 |
Bahawalnagar | 2790 | 2950 |
Bhakkar | 2780 | 2960 |
Burewala | 2710 | 2940 |
Bhalwal | 2760 | 2990 |
Chiniot | 2700 | 2950 |
Chakwal | 2780 | 2900 |
Chishtian | 2760 | 2980 |
Dera Ghazi Khan | 2860 | 2960 |
Daska | 2770 | 2980 |
Faisalabad | 2860 | 3000 |
Gujranwala | 2860 | 2950 |
What Causes the Variability in Wheat Prices?
• Transportation costs: Easy market access reduces transportation costs.
• Infrastructure: Improved infrastructure and storage facilities control grain market prices.
• Supply and Demand: Excessive grain storage in 2025 led to low wheat prices.
• Local Policies: Taxes and subsidies significantly affect farmers’ produce prices.
• Provincial Government Policies: Kissan Policies by Federal and Provincial Governments control market rates.
• Seasonal Variations: Lower prices during harvesting season.
• Market Competition: Stability in prices is achieved through increased competition.
• Economic Condition: Inflation rate, GDP, and currency rates monitor farmer produce costs.
The grain market in Punjab, Pakistan, is being updated to provide the latest prices of wheat (Gehu) to all stakeholders, including farmers, transporters, consumers, middlemen, industrialists, and stakeholders. Read More