Application Submitted to Lahore High Court for Setting Wheat Price at Rs. 4000 per 40kg in Pakistan 2025
Many farmers in Pakistan are facing a tough time due to heavy losses in their wheat crops. This is a big problem, especially for those in South Punjab where wheat has already been harvested. Now, the question is, what should farmers do next? How can they recover and make the rest of the year profitable?

Don’t Depend Fully on Relief Packages
A farmer from Chiniot, Punjab, with the help of Engineer and Legal Expert Ghulam Abbas Haral, has submitted a petition to the Lahore High Court. The goal? To request the government to fix the wheat price at Rs. 4000 per 40kg.
This legal request is a big step for farmers who are currently being paid less than the cost they spend on growing wheat.
Why Rs. 4000 Wheat Price is Being Demanded?
The petition explains a few key reasons:
• High Cost of Production: Farmers say it costs Rs. 3600 per 40kg just to grow wheat.
• No Wheat Buying by Government: This year, the government is not purchasing wheat from farmers, leaving them helpless.
• Current Price is Too Low: Private buyers are offering very low prices, which is unfair and unsustainable for farmers.
پیداوار کی بلند لاگت: کسانوں کا کہنا ہے کہ گندم اگانے پر صرف 40 کلو کی لاگت 3600 روپے آتی ہے۔
حکومت کی جانب سے گندم کی خریداری نہیں: اس سال حکومت کسانوں سے گندم نہیں خرید رہی، جس سے وہ بے یار و مددگار ہو گئے ہیں۔
موجودہ قیمت بہت کم ہے: پرائیویٹ خریدار انتہائی کم قیمتیں دے رہے ہیں، جو کسانوں کے لیے غیر منصفانہ اور ناقابل برداشت ہیں۔
Who Is Involved in the Petition?
The farmer’s petition names these government departments as parties:
• Punjab Government
• Secretary of Food
• Director General of PASSCO
What Does the Petition Ask the Court To Do?
The main requests in the petition are:
1. Fix the wheat support price at Rs. 4000 per 40kg.
2. Announce a proper wheat procurement policy.
3. Protect farmers from financial loss.
If accepted, this could bring a big change for wheat growers across the country.
Current Wheat Price in Pakistan 2025
Farmers in Punjab, Sindh, and other wheat-growing areas are in deep trouble. Their crops are ready, but no one is offering a fair price. With production costs around Rs. 3600 per 40 kg and market rates only Rs. 2400 to 2600, they’re being forced to sell at a loss.
This year, the government isn’t buying wheat, leaving farmers helpless. If they keep losing money, many might stop growing wheat altogether and that’s a risk we can’t afford. Farmers need fair support, and they need it now.
Cocnlusion
This petition could be a turning point for agriculture in Pakistan. It represents the voice of thousands of wheat farmers who are struggling to survive. Setting the wheat price at Rs. 4000 per 40kg is not just fair it’s necessary for Pakistan’s food security and farmer survival.
FAQs
What is the main demand in the wheat price petition?
The petition asks the government to set the wheat support price at Rs. 4000 per 40kg.
Who submitted the petition for wheat prices?
A farmer from Chiniot, Punjab, with the help of legal expert Ghulam Abbas Haral.
Why are farmers unhappy with the current wheat price?
Because the cost of growing wheat is Rs. 3600 per 40kg, and they are not getting even that much from the market
Is the government buying wheat from farmers in 2025?
No, currently there is no official wheat buying system by the government.
What will happen if the court accepts the petition?
Farmers may get better wheat rates, and the government might introduce a new wheat buying policy.






