
America Report on Pakistan: There is a war going on between Pakistan and Afghanistan. Meanwhile, another bad news has come for Pakistan. Pakistan, which runs a terror factory, may now yearn for flour. According to America’s report, this time there is expected to be a cut in wheat production in Pakistan. According to the report of the US Department of Agriculture (USDA), this time Pakistan will produce 20-22 lakh tonnes less wheat. After this report, a big crisis has arisen for Pakistan.
Most of Pakistan’s population depends on wheat
A large population in Pakistan is dependent on wheat or its products. This includes products like roti, double roti, khamiri roti and naan. In such a situation, less production of wheat by 22 lakh tonnes can increase hunger in Pakistan. Paddy and maize are also cultivated on a large scale in Pakistan, but most of the production is exported. In such a situation, the population of Pakistan depends on wheat.
Wheat accounts for 3 percent of Pakistan’s total GDP.
According to the report, wheat and its products constitute about 2 to 3 percent of Pakistan’s total GDP. The report regarding America’s reduction in wheat production has come at a time when there is a war going on between Pakistan and Afghanistan. Baloch fighters are supporting Afghanistan in this fight. Pakistan’s concern has increased even more due to the fact that wheat is cultivated in a large part of Baloch. Let us tell you that Baloch area falls in three countries Pakistan, Iran and Afghanistan. The largest part of these comes in the Balochistan province of Pakistan. Apart from this, the other large part comes in Sistan and Baluchistan province of Iran. While the third part comes in the southern areas of Afghanistan.
Pakistan’s wheat farming in trouble
The increasing cost of farming and decreasing production in Pakistan has increased the problems of farmers. At the same time, there is indifference towards the farmers from the Pakistan government also. The government is not providing any help to the farmers. Prolonged drought is a major reason for the low wheat production in Pakistan. Many areas depend on rain. Due to drought, the area under wheat cultivation in Pakistan has reduced from 10.37 million hectares to 9.1 million hectares in 2025-26.

