Friday, November 8, 2024 04:03 AM
ECC assigns PASSCO to manage wheat allocation, ensuring quality control and food security in Pakistan.
The Economic Coordination Committee (ECC) of Pakistan has taken a significant step in managing the country’s wheat supply. In a recent meeting, the ECC decided that the Pakistan Agricultural Storage and Services Corporation (PASSCO) will be responsible for the allocation and release of both domestic and imported wheat. This decision comes as the country faces challenges in ensuring a steady supply of wheat, which is a staple food for millions of Pakistanis.
As part of this initiative, PASSCO will oversee the distribution of wheat until the complete disposal of the imported wheat stock. This move is crucial, especially considering the rising demand for wheat in the local market. The ECC has emphasized the importance of quality control, directing that all wheat picked up by various agencies and regions must undergo testing to ensure it meets the necessary standards for consumption.
This decision reflects the government’s commitment to maintaining food security in Pakistan. By assigning PASSCO this responsibility, the ECC aims to streamline the wheat distribution process and prevent any potential shortages that could arise from mismanagement. The testing of wheat before distribution is a proactive measure that seeks to protect consumers from substandard products, ensuring that only safe and high-quality wheat reaches the market.
The ECC's decision to assign PASSCO the task of managing wheat allocation is a vital step towards ensuring food security in Pakistan. It highlights the importance of quality control in food distribution and the government's role in safeguarding public health. As the situation develops, it will be essential for PASSCO to execute this responsibility effectively, ensuring that the needs of the population are met while maintaining high standards of quality. This initiative not only aims to stabilize the wheat supply but also reinforces the trust of the public in the government’s ability to manage essential resources efficiently.