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Punjab Govt Fails to Control Soaring Sugar Prices in Lahore, Hits Rs180 Per kg

by Daniyal
March 13, 2025
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Punjab Govt Fails to Control Soaring Sugar Prices in Lahore, Hits Rs180 Per kg

Punjab Govt Fails to Control Soaring Sugar Prices in Lahore, Hits Rs180 Per kg

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Ahead of Ramadan, sugar prices spike to Rs. 180 per kg, causing public outrage

The steep and ongoing increase in sugar prices, which are currently at Rs.180 per kilogram in retail markets, is dealing Pakistani households yet another financial blow as the holy month of Ramadan draws near. People who are already struggling with the rising expense of living are becoming increasingly frustrated and concerned as a result of this huge increase—a Rs. 15 increase in just ten days.

A Household Burden During Ramadan

Traditionally the month of Ramadan, households stock up on necessities, particularly sugar, which is utilized extensively in sweet foods, drinks, and desserts. Many families are finding it difficult to pay basic necessities due to the recent price increase.

At this pace, we may have to consume bitter sherbet during Ramadan a local resident complained while she was shopping at a supermarket.

The wholesale market is rising significantly

The cost of a 50 kg bag of sugar prices in the wholesale markets has increased by Rs.1000 in a short period of time, from Rs.7400 to Rs.8400. Retailers are concerned that costs will keep rising, which could make customers even less happy.

A merchant in Akbari Mandi, one of the biggest wholesale markets in Lahore, cautioned that sugar prices might rise more in the days ahead if the current trend continued.

Traders Hold Export Push Responsible

Increased sugar exports, which they claim have decreased local supply, are mostly to blame for the price increase, according to sugar prices traders. They contend that in order to increase earnings, sugar mill owners are concentrating on overseas markets while neglecting the demands of the home market.

The nation’s supply and demand must be controlled by the government a wholesaler stressed. Prioritizing the interests of sugar mills over the affordability of regular citizens is unfair.

Demands for Government Action

The government is under increasing pressure to step in and stabilize prices as Ramadan approaches. Authorities are being urged by consumer rights organizations and economic specialists to do the following:

  • To guarantee local supplies, temporarily stop or restrict sugar exports.
  • Take action against hoarding and black marketing, which frequently increase around important holidays.
  • In order to avoid false inflation, increase market inspections.
  • Make sure the low-income population receives timely subsidies or utility store assistance.

Economic Difficulties Keep Growing

The issue in sugar prices is just one of many inflationary pressures that Pakistani consumers must deal with, such as rising costs for food, fuel, and power. Due to persistently high inflation and poor purchasing power, many people are finding it difficult to afford even necessities.

It is hoped that the government will act quickly to provide assistance and guarantee that basic goods, like sugar, are still available to everyone as citizens get ready for a month of introspection and fasting.

Tags: SugarPrices Inflation PakistanEconomy Ramadan2025 SugarCrisis FoodPrices PriceHike PakistaniConsumers GroceryPrices GovernmentIntervention WholesaleMarket ConsumerRights

Daniyal

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