• About us
  • Contact us
Monday, October 27, 2025
Dateline Islamabad
No Result
View All Result
  • Login
  • Home
  • E-Paper
  • National
  • Current Affairs
  • International
  • Opinion
  • World Digest
  • Business
  • Entertainment
  • Sci-Tech
  • Health
  • Sports
  • Home
  • E-Paper
  • National
  • Current Affairs
  • International
  • Opinion
  • World Digest
  • Business
  • Entertainment
  • Sci-Tech
  • Health
  • Sports
No Result
View All Result
Morning News
No Result
View All Result
Home Current Affairs

Supply disruption causes shortage of food items in twin cities

Daily Dateline Islamabad by Daily Dateline Islamabad
August 29, 2022
in Current Affairs
0
Supply disruption causes shortage of food items in twin cities
0
SHARES
9
VIEWS
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

READ ALSO

Security forces rescue 155 passengers of Jaffar Express, kill 27 terrorists

IGP inspects security, traffic arrangements at Ramadan sasta bazaars

Rawalpindi: The residents of the twin cities of Rawalpindi and Islamabad are facing a famine-like situation in all weekly bazaars here on Sunday.
The floods not only wreaked havoc in large parts of the country but also did not spare the residents of the twin cities of Rawalpindi and Islamabad where people have been facing the worst shortage of several food items, especially vegetables. The available food items are being sold at skyrocketing prices as 1-kilogram onion is available at Rs300, tomatoes at Rs250, potatoes at Rs70, capsicum at Rs500, peas at Rs500, cucumber at Rs200, Arvi at Rs130, garlic at Rs400, ginger at Rs400 and coriander selling at Rs250 per pack.
The supply of all kinds of vegetables particularly onion, potato, tomato, garlic, and ginger have been affected in other areas due to the flooding situation. Similarly, prices of all fruits have also gone up due to shortage.
The hoarders have hoarded onion in bulk and now they are selling it in ‘black’ at skyrocketing prices. Some two days back, one-kilogram onion was available at Rs80 but now it is being sold at Rs300 at weekly bazaars. The hoarders have increased the prices of onions by over 300 per cent in two days. The vegetable sellers have also increased the prices of all vegetables by 100 per cent in two days.
A formal assessment of the extent of damages has yet to be done, but the situation already looks quite grim. Vast tracts of farmland across the country are now submerged under water, which means many standing crops have been completely destroyed. Hundreds of thousands of livestock heads have additionally been lost to the floods. Transportation and communication networks have either been disrupted or completely destroyed in many areas, meaning it is no longer easy to move goods from one place to another.
Food and Agriculture experts have warned that the food crisis will further increase in the coming days. The prices of all food items will further increase in the coming days, experts warned.
Vegetable/Fruit Wholesale Dealers Association (VFWDA) senior representative Muhammad Akram Khan told ‘The News’ that they were facing the worst shortage of all vegetables and fruits for some days. All containers were stopped in different localities of Sindh, KP, Baluchistan, and Central Punjab due to the flooding situation. If containers not do not reach us, people of the twin cities of Rawalpindi and Islamabad would face difficulties in the coming days, he warned.
Not only vegetables and fruits but milk also comes to Rawalpindi and Islamabad from other cities. Given the extent of damage caused to crops and livestock and the disruption in transportation networks connecting farming areas to urban settlements, food shortages in the coming days are likely to happen, which will drive up food inflation even further.-PNP

Related Posts

Security forces rescue 155 passengers of Jaffar Express, kill 27 terrorists
Current Affairs

Security forces rescue 155 passengers of Jaffar Express, kill 27 terrorists

March 12, 2025
IGP inspects security, traffic arrangements at Ramadan sasta bazaars
Current Affairs

IGP inspects security, traffic arrangements at Ramadan sasta bazaars

March 7, 2025
SBP forex reserves up $35m to $11.2bn amid external debt pressures
Business

SBP forex reserves up $35m to $11.2bn amid external debt pressures

February 25, 2025
NA Standing Committee Urges PM to Reconsider Pak PWD Dissolution
Business

NA Standing Committee Urges PM to Reconsider Pak PWD Dissolution

February 25, 2025
Pakistan and Azerbaijan sign several agreements for cooperation in various sectors
Business

Pakistan and Azerbaijan sign several agreements for cooperation in various sectors

February 24, 2025
Two major Lahore festivals, Ajoka created quite a stir with the opening of its new play “Lawrence in Lahore
Current Affairs

Two major Lahore festivals, Ajoka created quite a stir with the opening of its new play “Lawrence in Lahore

February 20, 2025
Next Post
Petrol prices likely to reduce by Rs10 per litre

Petrol prices likely to reduce by Rs10 per litre

POPULAR NEWS

FAO Employee’s Death Sparks Outcry Over Workplace Stress

FAO employee’s death sparks outcry over workplace stress

March 5, 2025
Nepotism and Incompetence rampant in CDA’s appointments

Nepotism and Incompetence rampant in CDA’s appointments

June 7, 2023
Major Police transfers and postings ordered in Punjab

Major Police transfers and postings ordered in Punjab

May 30, 2024
PWD Chief Engineer placed on ECL by PAC

PWD Chief Engineer placed on ECL by PAC

May 31, 2023
Allegations of injustice and corruption surface within CDA

Allegations of injustice and corruption surface within CDA

July 4, 2023

EDITOR'S PICK

Imran Khan granted interim bail in terrorism case

Pakistan army announces setting up ‘Donation Centres’ for flood affectees

August 25, 2022

October 17, 2022
IHC rejects plea against physical remand of Gill

‘Sahib-e-Nisab’ must pay Zakat in advance for flood victims’ support: Ashrafi

August 30, 2022
ITP Issues diversion plan on expressway due to rawat T-Cross construction

ITP issues traffic plan for cricket practice sessions: Expressway & Srinagar Hwy under alert

October 18, 2025