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BF leader urges govt to allow export of wheat products

PESHAWAR: Businessman Forum leader Ilyas Ahmad Bilour called for government approval to export wheat products to support farmers and the flour industry. Bilour highlighted that the Punjab government has not been procuring wheat from farmers, causing a crisis. He suggested exporting products like maida and suji to boost foreign exchange and stabilize the economy. Bilour also criticized the former interim government of Punjab for storing 3.5 million metric tons of wheat while selling flour at high prices.

PESHAWAR: Businessman Forum leader and former Senator Ilyas Ahmad Bilour urged the government to allow export of wheat products to ease difficulties of the farming community and safe flour industry from destruction.

Talking to this scribe here on Sunday, the BF leader Ilyas Bilour said farmers and flour industry are on the verge of destruction due to the prevailing scenario and stating that the only solution is export of wheat products.

The businessman forum leader recalled that the former interim government of Punjab had stored 3.5million metric ton wheat in godowns and forced poor people to buy flour at the highest rates. Today, he added the incumbent Government of Punjab isn’t procuring wheat from farmers, which has created a crisis situation.

Ilyas Bilour emphasized that the federal government should allow export of wheat products like maida, suji and choker flour and to take a decision in this regard promptly so that dollars have come that will also come in it.

He said the country would gain hefty revenue in the shape of foreign exchange in national kitty by enhancing the export of wheat products and it will bring economic stability as well as ease difficulties of the farming community and safe the flour industry from destruction.

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