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Pakistan's flour crisis deepens as millers reject subsidized wheat over bribery demands, raising retail prices amid corruption allegations.
Pakistan's flour crisis worsens as Sindh government efforts to stabilize prices through subsidized wheat fail, with mill owners refusing to collect government stocks due to alleged bribery demands of 1,000 to 1,200 rupees per bag.
Millers are buying wheat on the open market at higher costs, driving retail prices for a five-kilogram bag to 630–650 rupees.
Critics accuse newly added traders of reselling subsidized wheat at inflated prices, allegedly with official complicity, prompting millers to demand removal of traders, increased wheat quotas, better quality control, and an end to corruption in the food distribution system.
La crisis de harina de Pakistán se profundiza a medida que los molineros rechazan el trigo subsidiado por demandas de soborno, aumentando los precios al por menor en medio de acusaciones de corrupción.