Source: World Food Programme
Country: Pakistan
Highlights
In June, with the arrival of the fresh wheat harvest in markets, prices of wheat has recorded significant decrease.
The headline CPI on a yearly basis increased by 3.2 %, while CPI for food rose by 7.4%.
The prices of non-cereal food commodities showed a mixed trend with most commodities registering an increase.
Due to a decrease in the wheat flour price, the Terms-of-Trade (ToT) registered some improvement in June.
Estimates suggest an increase in global wheat supply though a decline was recorded in the estimated global wheat production in June 2015.
The prices of petroleum products increased by 5% on average, compared to the previous month.