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    Ghee and Edible Oil Prices Set to Rise Following Petrol Price Increase in Pakistan

    Web DeskBy Web DeskApril 5, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    In the wake of a significant increase in petroleum prices, Pakistan is now bracing for a likely surge in the prices of essential cooking commodities such as ghee and edible oil. This development has sparked fresh concerns among consumers already struggling with inflationary pressures. Historically, fuel price hikes in Pakistan have had a cascading effect on the cost of daily necessities, exacerbating the financial burden on households.

    Recently, the government announced an upward revision in petrol prices, which has already led to increased transportation costs and a rise in prices of various goods across the country. Despite official assurances aimed at stabilizing the market, the ripple effects of the fuel price adjustment are becoming increasingly evident. Transport fares have climbed, and now the food sector is expected to follow suit.

    In a significant development, Kainat Raza, an adviser to the Pakistan Vanaspati Manufacturers Association, highlighted that the escalation in fuel costs is directly impacting the production expenses of ghee mills. She emphasized that the surge in diesel prices has also made the transportation of these products more expensive, creating a dual pressure on manufacturers. This combination of factors is anticipated to push the retail prices of ghee and edible oil upward by approximately Rs100 to Rs150.

    The potential price hike in these staple cooking ingredients is likely to affect millions of households across Pakistan, where ghee and edible oil are fundamental components of daily meals. As inflation continues to challenge the economy, consumers and policymakers alike will be closely monitoring how these price adjustments unfold in the coming weeks.

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