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Punjab Wheat Policy 2026 Officially Notified

Published On: January 21, 2026
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Punjab Wheat Policy 2026 Officially Notified

The Punjab government has officially announced its Wheat Policy 2026, setting the support price of new wheat at Rs 3,500 per maund, aimed at ensuring fair returns for farmers and maintaining strategic reserves.

According to the official notification, the government has decided to procure strategic wheat reserves through stakeholders, allowing private sector participation in the wheat procurement process for the first time under a structured framework.

Punjab Wheat Policy 2026 Officially Notified

25 Lakh Metric Tons Wheat to Be Procured

Under the new policy, the Punjab government will procure up to 2.5 million metric tons of wheat as part of its strategic reserves. The purchase will be carried out in collaboration with approved stakeholders, while wheat prices for the current season will remain aligned with open market rates of 2025.

Financing Through Banks, Government to Bear 70% Cost

The notification states that the management of strategic wheat reserves will be handled through buyer banks, with the Punjab government bearing 70 percent of the financing cost. To facilitate smooth operations, selected stakeholders will be provided government warehouses free of charge.

Limits Placed on Aggregators

To prevent market manipulation, strict limits have been placed on aggregators. Under the policy:

  • An aggregator cannot purchase less than 0.5% or more than 20% of total wheat

  • This measure aims to ensure fair competition and protect small farmers

Full and Immediate Payment to Farmers

The policy guarantees that farmers will receive 100 percent payment at Rs 3,500 per maund on the spot, ensuring transparency and timely compensation.

Officials say the new wheat policy is designed to stabilize the wheat market, protect farmers’ interests, and strengthen Punjab’s food security framework ahead of the next agricultural cycle.

Hamza Ali

Hamza Ali is an experienced writer contributing to the pefma.com.pk platform. With a strong background in government projects and infrastructure development, his work focuses on bringing attention to the impact of public sector initiatives.

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