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NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT
ISLAMABAD,
16th Mid Career Management Course
IMPACT OF PRICE HIKE IN FOOD STUFF

By: Muhammad Saghir Khan, S&GAD,AJ&K

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Sunday, 15
Sept. 2013
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Thursday, October 3, 2013

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7th

Nov. 2013

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SCHEME OF PRESENTATION
• Statement of the Problem
• Introduction
• Impact of Food Price Hike
• Issues and Challenges
• Analysis
• Conclusion
• Recommendations
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STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM
Price hike in food items have far reaching effects on common man in
economic, social, cultural and political spheres as well as at national
level, what measures can be taken to control price hike & its effects?

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INTRODUCTION
• What is Food?
Food is any substance consumed to provide nutritional support for the
body. It is usually of Plant or Animal origin, and contains
essential nutrients, such as carbohydrates, fats, proteins, vitamins,
or minerals. ( Encyclopedia Britannica )
• Food Sources: 1-Plants 2- Animals
a)-Plants: i-Staple Food ( Cereals/grains i.e maize, wheat,
barley and rice etc.
ii-Seeds, iii-Fruits, iv- vegetable)
b)-Animal Food: i- Meat/Fish, ii-Dairy product, iii-Eggs,
iv- Honey
• How much Food is required for an individual?
The amount of grains, protein, vegetable and fruits you need to eat
depends on your age, sex, and level of physical activity.
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INTRODUCTION
• What is price hike
Sharp/abrupt increase in price. A percent of
the cost of goods or services. A 10% price hike means the
particular item has increased by 10%.

Cont’d
increase in
cost of that

• The Detriments of price hike
Its mainly, Inflation, Fuel price, Hoarding/smuggling, Population pressure
Food production and climate change
• Situation in Pakistan

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Price Comparison five years and Previous Month

Food Items
Flour 10kg Bag
Basmati rice Per KG
Sugar, Per KG
Beef per KG
Milk (Fresh), Per Ltr
Cooking oil,2.5kg Tin
Mash PULSE WASHED, Per KG
Tea yellow lable,200gm
Egg (Hen),Farm Per Dozen
Mutton

Cumulative
Increase
Price in 2008 Price in Sept 2013 Price in Oct. 2013 5 Year Increase %
110
407.73
412.21
374.74
90
130
140
55.56
39
53.83
55.83
43.15
165
280.13
281.66
70.70
38
68.36
68.56
80.42
290
537
537.35
85.29
55
128.9
129.75
135.91
95
171.82
170.59
79.57
48
97.14
98.45
105.10
350
551.64
553.32
58.09
Source: Pakistan Bureau of Statistic
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Price Comparison five years and Previous Month
Chart Title

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The World Health Organization estimates that one-third of the world is well-fed, one-third is under-fed onethird is starving- Since the start of this presentation at least 200 people have died of starvation. Over 4
million will die this year.
Source : World Health Organization
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IMPACT OF PRICE HIKE IN FOOD STUFF : (Economic Impact)
Household buying power

Pakistanis spend a little under half of their income on food, about
$7 per person per week: (43% of their income) :World Bank

Food quality compromised

Average monthly consumption on food and beverages dropped to
45.1%, as against 48.9% in the preceding year

Education

Parents are forced to make hard decisions regarding daily
expenditures, including educational expenses. Households spend less
than 4 percent of their total expenditures on education, which translates
into 6-7 percent of their non food expenses.

Health Care

Reduced expenditures on health lead to less adequate treatment of
disease and higher morbidity and mortality rates

GDP Growth

lesser demand in commodities slow the production and ultimately
the GDP growth went down to 3.59% from 4.36 in from preceding
year.
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Many of the world’s poorest people
spend more than half their income on
food
(IFAD)

Source: International Fund for Agriculture Development

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IMPACT OF PRICE HIKE IN FOOD STUFF: (Economic Impact)

Cont’d

Higher unemployment

Less production would lead to less employment. It has snow ball effect,

Large poverty group

According to some reports, as many as 40 percent of the population lives
below the poverty line. The economic realities are driving even the
middle classes into cutting corners.

Increasing Import Bill

Government would try to buy cheap food elsewhere resultantly imports
will increase and balance of trade will be changed

Positive impact on
producers of food

Price hike benefits the food producer and middle man

Housing Cost

The expenses on housing also went down slightly to 13.2%.
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IMPACT OF PRICE
HIKE IN FOOD STUFF

People
interaction
compromised

Cont’d

Recreational
activities
compromised

Social
Impact

Weddings

Soaring crime
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IMPACT OF PRICE
HIKE IN FOOD STUFF

EID/Christmas/
Diwali

Cont’d

Ramzan

Cultural
Impact

Cinema

Theater
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IMPACT OF PRICE
HIKE IN FOOD STUFF

Government
under pressure

Cont’d

Political
instablity

Political
Impact

Create Unrest

Strikes
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ISSUES AND CHALLENGES

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ISSUES AND CHALLENGES
Population pressure

The population growth rate officially estimated at 2.1 percent per year, we
will be 260 Million by 2035 (The Express Tribune)

Fuel Prices

Since June Electricity is up 30%, Petrol 20% only in a period of 3
Months, gas is going up which is affecting the price of fertilizer and
transport costs (The News)

Food production

Agriculture sector is still using traditional methods, the production is not
being increased whereas the demand is ever growing

Hoarding and
smuggling

In Pakistan most of the price hike in food is because of Hoarder and
smugglers

International market
influence

Global food prices have risen by 83% from February 2010 to February
2012 (World Bank)
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ISSUES AND CHALLENGES

Cont’d

Inflation

Inflation directly effect the prices of commodities, Higher Inflation higher
prices.

Role of middle man

Farmers sell their produce to middlemen at cheaper rates mainly because
they do not have direct access to markets. It is the middlemen who
control market prices.

Price
fixation/monitoring
mechanism

There is no effective price fixation/monitoring mechanism in place

Climate change

Disruptive weather effects the agriculture produce

Food Insecurity

One-half of Pakistan’s population is considered to be “food insecure,”
(World Food Programme)
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Analysis
• Pakistan’s population has reached up to 184.0 Million, if we internationally weigh against
the extensive growth rate in our population; we are ahead of Russia and very slightly
behind Brazil. As we import 70% Fuel and its prices have been ever
increasing, resultantly it triggers the food price increase. Increase in Fuel price have
direct impact on fertilizer, transport and pesticide prices.
• Only 25% of the area of Pakistan is used for agriculture and we have serious problem
with seeds, non existent of modern machinery, fertilizer and pesticides are expensive, the
food produce is not what it should be. We should be exporting food rather struggling to
feed our own people.

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Analysis

Cont’d

• Despite the fact that farmers are producing more and more, especially wheat, and the
country is enjoying surplus crops, the masses are still suffering shortage and unabated
price hike. The food security issue is getting a serious by courtesy of the nefarious
elements like middlemen, smuggling mafia and official network of some relevant
department. Government is already holding stock of wheat and other essential food.
Utility stores, wheat and sugar support price mechanism is in place. Inflation and
international food prices seriously effects the food price in Pakistan as we import lot of
edible oil.
• Role of middle man and price mechanism is difficult area for government. However there
is National Price Mechanism Committee headed by Finance Minister and have tabled the
price mechanism bill in parliament quite recently. The NPMC is responsible to monitor
the price of 28 essential food items

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Analysis

Cont’d

• Many of the Pakistan’s poorest people spend more than half their income on
food. Price hikes for cereals and other staples can force them to cut back on the
quantity or quality of their food. This may result in food insecurity and
malnutrition, with tragic implications in both the short and long term.
• As the agriculture is open to nature and disruptive weathers play havoc to
Agriculture food produce, in 2010 the agriculture sector has received a major
blow of 300 Billion out of 855 Billion total damage.
• Increasing fuel prices increases the input cost of various items i.e.
fertilizers, seeds, pesticides, farm machinery, diesel etc. at sowing time as the
demand increases

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CONCLUSION
• Despite the hardships and issues Pakistan is producing enough food for everyone but
the situation is very volatile and can change dramatically. The Federal government is
fully aware of this fact and already have set up Ministry of food security which is
taking steps in right direction. Benazir income support Programme is on, Utility stores
and wheat and sugar support price to farmers is in place and most importantly
Government is paying more price to wheat farmers to protect their interests.
• Hoarder and smugglers are continuously creating food shortage, rupee is losing its
value fast, fuel prices are always rising. There is no effective price control in place. The
middle man role is vital and Free market for food is almost non existent

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CONCLUSION

Cont’d

• No direct subsidy is being provided on Agriculture Inputs particularly
on wheat, however there is indirect subsidies like flat rates on power
for irrigation, subsidy on gas for fertilizer and imported fertilizer

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RECOMMENDATIONS
• Population pressure, we can’t afford to allow the present ratio, Bangladesh and
models can be followed
• Hoarding and smuggling must be curbed (by sever punishment and
tracking, good governance The present system of quota should be gradually
abolished and corporate sector be brought.
• Effective price mechanism to be established. At the movement it is at legislation
stage should be expedited and enforced forthwith
• Farmers access to market: Infrastructure required to be built, new roads, rail
track etc.

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RECOMMENDATIONS

Cont’d

• Food Security:
The government must ensure household food security in the face of dramatic
food price shocks through targeted safety nets. Controlling domestic food price
• Modernizing Agriculture
Improved Seeds quality, Farm Mechanization, Storage/processing
facilities, /More Production
• Subsidies:
The Government should provide red diesel (without government taxes) to
farmer for agriculture use as many western countries do to bring their cost
of production down

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Food price hike impact

  • 1. 1
  • 2. NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT ISLAMABAD, 16th Mid Career Management Course IMPACT OF PRICE HIKE IN FOOD STUFF By: Muhammad Saghir Khan, S&GAD,AJ&K 2
  • 6. SCHEME OF PRESENTATION • Statement of the Problem • Introduction • Impact of Food Price Hike • Issues and Challenges • Analysis • Conclusion • Recommendations 6
  • 7. STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM Price hike in food items have far reaching effects on common man in economic, social, cultural and political spheres as well as at national level, what measures can be taken to control price hike & its effects? 7
  • 8. INTRODUCTION • What is Food? Food is any substance consumed to provide nutritional support for the body. It is usually of Plant or Animal origin, and contains essential nutrients, such as carbohydrates, fats, proteins, vitamins, or minerals. ( Encyclopedia Britannica ) • Food Sources: 1-Plants 2- Animals a)-Plants: i-Staple Food ( Cereals/grains i.e maize, wheat, barley and rice etc. ii-Seeds, iii-Fruits, iv- vegetable) b)-Animal Food: i- Meat/Fish, ii-Dairy product, iii-Eggs, iv- Honey • How much Food is required for an individual? The amount of grains, protein, vegetable and fruits you need to eat depends on your age, sex, and level of physical activity. 8
  • 9. INTRODUCTION • What is price hike Sharp/abrupt increase in price. A percent of the cost of goods or services. A 10% price hike means the particular item has increased by 10%. Cont’d increase in cost of that • The Detriments of price hike Its mainly, Inflation, Fuel price, Hoarding/smuggling, Population pressure Food production and climate change • Situation in Pakistan 9
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  • 11. Price Comparison five years and Previous Month Food Items Flour 10kg Bag Basmati rice Per KG Sugar, Per KG Beef per KG Milk (Fresh), Per Ltr Cooking oil,2.5kg Tin Mash PULSE WASHED, Per KG Tea yellow lable,200gm Egg (Hen),Farm Per Dozen Mutton Cumulative Increase Price in 2008 Price in Sept 2013 Price in Oct. 2013 5 Year Increase % 110 407.73 412.21 374.74 90 130 140 55.56 39 53.83 55.83 43.15 165 280.13 281.66 70.70 38 68.36 68.56 80.42 290 537 537.35 85.29 55 128.9 129.75 135.91 95 171.82 170.59 79.57 48 97.14 98.45 105.10 350 551.64 553.32 58.09 Source: Pakistan Bureau of Statistic 11
  • 12. Price Comparison five years and Previous Month Chart Title 600 500 400 300 200 100 0 Series 1 Series 2 Series 3 Series 4 12
  • 13. The World Health Organization estimates that one-third of the world is well-fed, one-third is under-fed onethird is starving- Since the start of this presentation at least 200 people have died of starvation. Over 4 million will die this year. Source : World Health Organization 13
  • 14. IMPACT OF PRICE HIKE IN FOOD STUFF : (Economic Impact) Household buying power Pakistanis spend a little under half of their income on food, about $7 per person per week: (43% of their income) :World Bank Food quality compromised Average monthly consumption on food and beverages dropped to 45.1%, as against 48.9% in the preceding year Education Parents are forced to make hard decisions regarding daily expenditures, including educational expenses. Households spend less than 4 percent of their total expenditures on education, which translates into 6-7 percent of their non food expenses. Health Care Reduced expenditures on health lead to less adequate treatment of disease and higher morbidity and mortality rates GDP Growth lesser demand in commodities slow the production and ultimately the GDP growth went down to 3.59% from 4.36 in from preceding year. 14
  • 15. Many of the world’s poorest people spend more than half their income on food (IFAD) Source: International Fund for Agriculture Development 15
  • 16. IMPACT OF PRICE HIKE IN FOOD STUFF: (Economic Impact) Cont’d Higher unemployment Less production would lead to less employment. It has snow ball effect, Large poverty group According to some reports, as many as 40 percent of the population lives below the poverty line. The economic realities are driving even the middle classes into cutting corners. Increasing Import Bill Government would try to buy cheap food elsewhere resultantly imports will increase and balance of trade will be changed Positive impact on producers of food Price hike benefits the food producer and middle man Housing Cost The expenses on housing also went down slightly to 13.2%. 16
  • 17. IMPACT OF PRICE HIKE IN FOOD STUFF People interaction compromised Cont’d Recreational activities compromised Social Impact Weddings Soaring crime 17
  • 18. IMPACT OF PRICE HIKE IN FOOD STUFF EID/Christmas/ Diwali Cont’d Ramzan Cultural Impact Cinema Theater 18
  • 19. IMPACT OF PRICE HIKE IN FOOD STUFF Government under pressure Cont’d Political instablity Political Impact Create Unrest Strikes 19
  • 21. ISSUES AND CHALLENGES Population pressure The population growth rate officially estimated at 2.1 percent per year, we will be 260 Million by 2035 (The Express Tribune) Fuel Prices Since June Electricity is up 30%, Petrol 20% only in a period of 3 Months, gas is going up which is affecting the price of fertilizer and transport costs (The News) Food production Agriculture sector is still using traditional methods, the production is not being increased whereas the demand is ever growing Hoarding and smuggling In Pakistan most of the price hike in food is because of Hoarder and smugglers International market influence Global food prices have risen by 83% from February 2010 to February 2012 (World Bank) 21
  • 22. ISSUES AND CHALLENGES Cont’d Inflation Inflation directly effect the prices of commodities, Higher Inflation higher prices. Role of middle man Farmers sell their produce to middlemen at cheaper rates mainly because they do not have direct access to markets. It is the middlemen who control market prices. Price fixation/monitoring mechanism There is no effective price fixation/monitoring mechanism in place Climate change Disruptive weather effects the agriculture produce Food Insecurity One-half of Pakistan’s population is considered to be “food insecure,” (World Food Programme) 22
  • 23. Analysis • Pakistan’s population has reached up to 184.0 Million, if we internationally weigh against the extensive growth rate in our population; we are ahead of Russia and very slightly behind Brazil. As we import 70% Fuel and its prices have been ever increasing, resultantly it triggers the food price increase. Increase in Fuel price have direct impact on fertilizer, transport and pesticide prices. • Only 25% of the area of Pakistan is used for agriculture and we have serious problem with seeds, non existent of modern machinery, fertilizer and pesticides are expensive, the food produce is not what it should be. We should be exporting food rather struggling to feed our own people. 23
  • 24. Analysis Cont’d • Despite the fact that farmers are producing more and more, especially wheat, and the country is enjoying surplus crops, the masses are still suffering shortage and unabated price hike. The food security issue is getting a serious by courtesy of the nefarious elements like middlemen, smuggling mafia and official network of some relevant department. Government is already holding stock of wheat and other essential food. Utility stores, wheat and sugar support price mechanism is in place. Inflation and international food prices seriously effects the food price in Pakistan as we import lot of edible oil. • Role of middle man and price mechanism is difficult area for government. However there is National Price Mechanism Committee headed by Finance Minister and have tabled the price mechanism bill in parliament quite recently. The NPMC is responsible to monitor the price of 28 essential food items 24
  • 25. Analysis Cont’d • Many of the Pakistan’s poorest people spend more than half their income on food. Price hikes for cereals and other staples can force them to cut back on the quantity or quality of their food. This may result in food insecurity and malnutrition, with tragic implications in both the short and long term. • As the agriculture is open to nature and disruptive weathers play havoc to Agriculture food produce, in 2010 the agriculture sector has received a major blow of 300 Billion out of 855 Billion total damage. • Increasing fuel prices increases the input cost of various items i.e. fertilizers, seeds, pesticides, farm machinery, diesel etc. at sowing time as the demand increases 25
  • 26. CONCLUSION • Despite the hardships and issues Pakistan is producing enough food for everyone but the situation is very volatile and can change dramatically. The Federal government is fully aware of this fact and already have set up Ministry of food security which is taking steps in right direction. Benazir income support Programme is on, Utility stores and wheat and sugar support price to farmers is in place and most importantly Government is paying more price to wheat farmers to protect their interests. • Hoarder and smugglers are continuously creating food shortage, rupee is losing its value fast, fuel prices are always rising. There is no effective price control in place. The middle man role is vital and Free market for food is almost non existent 26
  • 27. CONCLUSION Cont’d • No direct subsidy is being provided on Agriculture Inputs particularly on wheat, however there is indirect subsidies like flat rates on power for irrigation, subsidy on gas for fertilizer and imported fertilizer 27
  • 28. RECOMMENDATIONS • Population pressure, we can’t afford to allow the present ratio, Bangladesh and models can be followed • Hoarding and smuggling must be curbed (by sever punishment and tracking, good governance The present system of quota should be gradually abolished and corporate sector be brought. • Effective price mechanism to be established. At the movement it is at legislation stage should be expedited and enforced forthwith • Farmers access to market: Infrastructure required to be built, new roads, rail track etc. 28
  • 29. RECOMMENDATIONS Cont’d • Food Security: The government must ensure household food security in the face of dramatic food price shocks through targeted safety nets. Controlling domestic food price • Modernizing Agriculture Improved Seeds quality, Farm Mechanization, Storage/processing facilities, /More Production • Subsidies: The Government should provide red diesel (without government taxes) to farmer for agriculture use as many western countries do to bring their cost of production down 29
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Editor's Notes

  1. 4-( 87% Staple food is fed to Animals6-The amount of grains, protein, vegetable and fruits you need to eat depends on your age, sex, and level of physical activity.
  2. 1-Pakistanis spend a little under half of their income on food, about $7 per person per week: (43%) of their income (World Bank) 2-Price hike will hamper buying power., Average monthly household expenditures in 2011-12 came to around Rs22,379, higher by Rs3,043 or 15.7% as compared to 2010-11.In what appears to be another interesting trend, average monthly consumption expenditures on food and beverages dropped to 45.1%, as against 48.9% in the preceding year. 3-Price spikes can also limit the ability of poor households to meet important non-food expenses, such as education and health care. Soaring price hike in food stuffputting pressure on their limited financial resources. As food prices rise, parents are forced to make hard decisions regarding daily expenditures, including educational expenses. Households spend less than 4 % of their total expenditures on education, which translates into 6-7 percent of their non food expenses. 4-poorer food consumption increases malnutrition, which in turn heightens susceptibility to disease; both may lead to higher mortality rates; ii) greater workload (to increase income) negatively influences care and feeding practices, resulting in poorer health and nutrition status; iii) reduced expenditures on health lead to less adequate treatment of disease and higher morbidity and mortality rates6- lesser demand in commodities slow the production and ultimately the GDP growth went down to 3.59% from 4.36 in 2011/12It is like vicious cycle, food price has direct effect and once it is ignited, it hassnow ball effect. Resultantly this cycle ends up on economic crunch
  3. 1-Less production would lead to less employment. It has snow ball effect, 37.6% are unemployed, was 33.3% in 20082-The spiraling rise in the prices of food items on the one hand, and the static incomes on the other have combined to spread hunger, which now affects a large segment of our society.  According to some reports, as many as 40 percent of the population lives below the poverty line. The economic realities are driving even the middle classes into cutting corners.3-Government would try to buy cheap food elsewhere resultantly imports will increase and balance of trade will be changed.4-Food demand is inelastic so the producer and middleman are the beneficiaries,provided if farmers have access to agricultural inputs and markets. Producer Prices in Pakistan increased to 211.70 Index Points in October of 2013 from 209.33 Index Points in September of 2013. Producer Prices in Pakistan is reported by the Pakistan Bureau of Statistics. Pakistan Producer Prices averaged 75.45 Index Points from 1989 until 2013, reaching an all time high of 211.70 Index Points in October of 2013 and a record low of 20.05 Index Points in September of 1995. In Pakistan, the Producer Price Index measures the average change in price of goods and services sold by manufacturers and producers in the wholesale market during a given period. This page contains - Pakistan Producer Prices - actual values, historical data, forecast, chart, statistics, economic calendar and news. 2013-15-The expenses on housing also went down slightly to 13.2% since 2008.
  4. 1-People tends to avoid meeting friends and families because of price hike.2-Price spikes hamper the ability of people to spend money on holiday, going out for meal3-Lot of people in our society can’t marry because they cant afford to spend on weddings4-1-The NCD indicates that the crime in the country constantly increased with the average of 17.86% as compared to the figures of 2008. The crime against person and property, shows upward trend with the average of 24.12% as compared to the figure of 20087. Crimes like gang rape, kidnapping for ransom, bank robbery and other heinous offences created unrest and sense of insecurity among the people of the country. According to the National Crime Data (NCD), total of 3,170,889 offences, including 456,552 against persons and 611,852 cases against property, were recorded during the last five years.
  5. People don’t celebrate their festivals i.e. Ramzan, Eid ,Diwali Christmas
  6. 1-In our country the Jalsa is a main medium of interaction politically, due to price increase both politician and public ability to communicate with each other is less likely2-Government seems to remain under pressure, people feel it’s the government who is responsible the price hike3-People come out to roads and start vandalizing, strikes and law and order issues4- People anger leads to damage to public and private properties damaged
  7. 1-The population growth rate is among the world’s highest, officially estimated at 3.1 percent per year, but privately thought to be closer to 3.3 percent per year by many planners involved in population programs. According to the latest surveys Pakistan’s population has reached up to 174.59 Million, if we internationally weigh against the extensive growth rate in our population; we are ahead of Russia and very slightly behind Brazil. By the year 2020 it is expected that our population will reach 208 Million, hence curtailing our current resources. Still we have 20% of our population who is living below international poverty line earning around 1.25 $ per day.2-Electricity up 30%, Petrol 20% only in a year, gas is going up3-Higher petroleum prices (affecting the price of fertilizer and transport costs),Disruptive weather patterns negatively affecting harvests in several region4-Global food prices have risen by 83% from February 2008 to February (World Bank)
  8. 1-3-Inflation rate from 1957 until 2013, averaged at 8.0 percent with all time high 38 percent in December 1973 and lowest -10.3 percent in February 1959. However, after falling from 20.8 percent in 2008-09,.Devaluation of Rupee seriously hamper the buying power, increase the import bill, higher fuel price2-The middlemen role is exploitative and detrimental to the interest of farmers. Farmers sell their produce to middlemen at cheaper rates mainly because they do not have direct access to markets. It is the middlemen who control market prices. They are the most powerful players and set the rules.2-there is no effective price mechanism in place, most of the time the magistrate check the prices merely for their personal publicityFarmer don’t have direct access to market mainly no road infrastructure, The middleman role stays3-Disruptive weather cause lot of damage to food production. Agriculture production is severely effected in recent years4-According to a study titled ‘Food Insecurity in Pakistan, conducted by the Sustainable Development Policy Institute (SDPI) , that 48.6 percent of the population was food insecure. Out of which 22.4 percent of the population was extremely poor.
  9. 1-1It is expected by the year 2020 population 208 Million and by 2035 it is going to be 260 hence curtailing our current resources. Still we have 20% of our population who is living below international poverty line earning around 1.25 $ per day. This aggressive growth of population create enormous demand of food whereas the agriculture produce growth is not catching up.
  10. 1- Ministry of food security and research ismainly responsible for policy formulation, economic coordination and planning in respect of food grain and agriculture. It also includes procurement of food grains, fertilizer, import price stabilization of agriculture produce, international liaison, economic studies for framing agricultural policies.
  11. wheat procurement price which had been raised to Rs625 per 40kg from Rs510 some time ago.
  12. 1- As per statistics, it was claimed that the growth in population up by 2.1 per cent in 2011-12 to 184.91 million as against 175.31 million in 2010-11. This increase in population is also claimed to have led to decline in growth in per capita income. Bangladesh population growth is 1.59 and china’s is3-It is imperative to maintain the stability in Food price and only a gradual price increase may be allowed. The government is already on it and framed and legislation has been tabled.
  13. 1-Government must Evolve a comprehensive National Food Security Strategy as all developed countries do, Ministry of food security have already been set up2-Value addition by processing and packaging3-Step up efforts to encourage expansion of domestic agricultural production by improving infrastructure, distribution and storage systems; 4-Provide healthy competition, a stable regulatory environment and access to financing; and removing trade barriers. This will increase productivity and food supply5-Short time subsidies to protect the poorest