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Wheat Prices in Pakistan Today, 10 December 2025 — City-wise Rates and Market Trends

10 December, 2025 11:36

The current price of wheat in Pakistan ranges from Rs. 2,100 to Rs. 2,300, with rates varying across different cities and according to wheat quality and type. This article provides detailed information on wheat prices in major cities, helping consumers and farmers make informed decisions in the market.

“The Gandam Rate Today in Pakistan has experienced fluctuations due to several factors, including crop yield, weather conditions, and shifts in local demand.” As wheat is a staple food, any change in its price directly affects the cost of living for households across the country.

Factors such as floods, supply chain disruptions, and government policies also influence wheat prices. Staying updated on the gandam rate today is essential for both farmers and consumers to ensure fair pricing in wheat transactions.

Wheat Prices in Punjab

  • Lahore: Rs. 2,120 – Rs. 2,220
  • Rawalpindi: Rs. 2,140 – Rs. 2,180
  • Dera Ghazi Khan: Rs. 2,100 – Rs. 2,120
  • Hafizabad: Rs. 2,129 – Rs. 2,140
  • Gujranwala: Rs. 2,150 – Rs. 2,170
  • Sialkot: Rs. 2,180 – Rs. 2,200
  • Faisalabad: Rs. 2,130 – Rs. 2,150
  • Arifwala: Rs. 2,150 – Rs. 2,170
  • Multan: Rs. 2,170 – Rs. 2,200
  • Ali Pur Chatha: Rs. 2,100 – Rs. 2,120
  • Nankana Sahib: Rs. 2,100 – Rs. 2,140

Wheat Prices in Sindh

  • Karachi: Rs. 2,090 – Rs. 2,100
  • Hyderabad: Rs. 2,050 – Rs. 2,080
  • Larkana: Rs. 2,000 – Rs. 2,020
  • Nawab Shah: Rs. 2,020 – Rs. 2,040
  • Sukkur: Rs. 2,030 – Rs. 2,060
  • Malir Cantonment: Rs. 2,000 – Rs. 2,080
  • Jacobabad: Rs. 2,010 – Rs. 2,120
  • Jamshoro: Rs. 2,020 – Rs. 2,040
  • Tando Adam: Rs. 2,110 – Rs. 2,130
  • Benazir Abad: Rs. 2,030 – Rs. 2,070

Currently, wheat prices in Pakistan range between Rs. 2,700 and Rs. 3,200 per 40 kg, depending on the region and quality. Prices in major cities like Lahore, Karachi, and Faisalabad may differ slightly due to supply and demand conditions.

Wheat prices vary from city to city due to transportation costs, supply chains, and local demand. Larger cities often see slightly higher rates because of logistical factors. Additionally, government policies, seasonal changes, harvest conditions, and global wheat prices play a significant role in determining local rates.

Monitoring the latest wheat prices is crucial for farmers, traders, and consumers to navigate market trends effectively and ensure fair transactions.

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