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WFP Pakistan Weekly Market Report (11 June 2026)
By World Food Programme at ReliefWeb
· June 24, 2026
· 1 min read
. • For the week ending on 11 June the national average prices1 of staple foods (wheat flour and edible oils) prices remained slightly higher compared to their prices on 26 February, pre-Middle East crisis. • Compared to the week ended on 4 June, wheat flour prices decreased marginally likely due to
Key takeaway • Compared to the week ended on 4 June, wheat flour prices decreased marginally likely due to improved supply and slightly lower price of petrol - positively impacting transport costs.
Why this matters
The slight decrease in wheat flour prices in Pakistan is a welcome development, particularly in the context of the country's ongoing economic challenges. However, the fact that fuel prices remain significantly higher than pre-crisis levels, with petrol 46 percent higher and diesel 38 percent higher, will likely continue to impact the cost of transporting staple foods, potentially offsetting any gains from lower wheat flour prices. The record high remittances in May, driven by Eid-related transfers, may provide some relief to households struggling to afford basic necessities, including the basic food basket that costs around USD 14 per week. As the situation continues to evolve, it will be crucial to monitor how these factors intersect and impact the overall affordability of food for vulnerable populations in Pakistan. The high cost of the basic food basket, equivalent to USD 57 per month, underscores the need for continued support from humanitarian organizations and faith-based groups working to address food insecurity in the region.
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Category: disaster ·
Published: June 24, 2026 ·
Source: ReliefWeb ·
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What is this story about? . • For the week ending on 11 June the national average prices1 of staple foods (wheat flour and edible oils) prices remained slightly higher compared to their prices on 26 February, pre-Middle East crisis. • Compared to the week ended on 4 June, wheat flour prices decreased marginally likely due to
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