Pakistan, April 18 -- Pakistan is said to be an agrarian country, but this sector is stuck in a cycle of crises. This year, the wheat crop is facing a serious setback. According to estimates, wheat production is expected to drop to 29.7 million metric tons, a decline of 3.5 million metric tons compared to last year's output of 31.1 million metric tons. This production level falls significantly short of the country's consumption requirements, raising concerns about food security.

According to reports, part of this crisis is attributed to environmental conditions, particularly below-average rainfall, and the more important cause is rooted in the absence of government support and flawed policy decisions. Wheat, being heavily reliant on rain...