Wheat Price in Pakistan Today – 22 June 2025 | Latest Gandam Rate in Major Cities

Wheat Price in Pakistan Today – 22 June 2025 | Latest Gandam Rate in Major Cities

Gandam Rate in Pakistan Today 22 June 2025 market rate in Pakistan stays within Rs. 2,000 to Rs. 2,200 per 40kg across various locations and market conditions. The prices of wheat gandam matter to all sectors in Pakistan including farmers who grow it and millers who process it and consumers who buy it.

🌾 Wheat Prices in Major Cities of Punjab – 22 June 2025

Gandam Rate in Pakistan Today: Here’s a table showing the latest gandam (wheat) rates in major cities of Punjab.

🏙️ City📉 Min Price (PKR / 40kg)📈 Max Price (PKR / 40kg)
LahoreRs. 2,620Rs. 2,850
FaisalabadRs. 2,640Rs. 2,840
RawalpindiRs. 2,680Rs. 2,900
SialkotRs. 2,660Rs. 2,870
HafizabadRs. 2,630Rs. 2,850
MultanRs. 2,600Rs. 2,880
Dera Ghazi KhanRs. 2,610Rs. 2,820
AlipurRs. 2,630Rs. 2,840
ArifwalaRs. 2,650Rs. 2,890
Nankana SahibRs. 2,600Rs. 2,810

This year, the Punjab government has adopted an open market rate policy instead of fixing support prices and government procurement of wheat. The recent wheat market policy changes have resulted in shifting wheat prices between various cities throughout Pakistan.

🌾 Wheat Prices in Sindh (Per 40 kg) – 22 June 2025

Gandam Rate in Sindh Today: Find the latest wheat prices (per 40 KG) in major cities and districts across Sindh.

📍 District / City📉 Minimum Price (PKR)📈 Maximum Price (PKR)
HyderabadRs. 2,370Rs. 2,460
KarachiRs. 2,340Rs. 2,460
MehrabpurRs. 2,400Rs. 2,460
SangharRs. 2,350Rs. 2,460
ShahdadpurRs. 2,340Rs. 2,460
Tando Muhammad KhanRs. 2,360Rs. 2,460
SukkurRs. 2,370Rs. 2,450
JhuddoRs. 2,400Rs. 2,450
Mirpur KhasRs. 2,370Rs. 2,440
Tando Allah YarRs. 2,360Rs. 2,440
UmarkotRs. 2,350Rs. 2,440
GhotkiRs. 2,380Rs. 2,430
KunriRs. 2,380Rs. 2,430
SakrandRs. 2,330Rs. 2,430
NawabshahRs. 2,390Rs. 2,420
LarkanaRs. 2,350Rs. 2,420
DaduRs. 2,350Rs. 2,400
ShikarpurRs. 2,340Rs. 2,400

🌾 Transition to Open Market Policy

In 2025, the Punjab government ceased setting a minimum support price (MSP) and discontinued direct wheat procurement from farmers. This policy change aligns with conditions set by the International Monetary Fund (IMF) aimed at reducing fiscal deficits and limiting subsidies.

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Conclusion

The Gandam Rate in Pakistan Today demonstrates modern market changes that result from the Punjab government’s new open market policy. The current wheat market observes prices between Rs. 2,000 and Rs. 2,200 per 40kg resulting in market scrutiny across the supply chain from farm to mill and consumer dining tables. Change in this system grants market authority although producers and buyers must actively monitor and apply smart decision-making practices.

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