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  2. 2019–2020 wheat flour crisis in Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    Wheat flour is also used to make naans and other forms of bread in Pakistan. [2] It is estimated that 22 million tons of wheat is consumed in Pakistan annually. [1] When Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) took over the helms of governmental affairs in August 2018, the price of the wheat flour was 50 PKR per kilogram (KG). [3]

  3. Unity Foods - Wikipedia

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    Unity Foods Limited, formerly known as Taha Spinning Mills, is a Pakistani food company headquartered in Karachi. [3] It is a subsidiary of Singaporean multinational company, Wilmar International. [4] Unity Foods produces staples (flour, rice, lentils, pulses), industrial fats and various feed ingredients for poultry and livestock sector. [5]

  4. Ramzan Sugar Mills - Wikipedia

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    Ramzan Sugar Mills (Urdu: رمضان شوگر ملز) is a Pakistani sugar mill company. It was established by Pakistani businessman Mian Muhammad Sharif in 1992. [1] It is part of the Sharif Group of Companies. [2] In February 2011, CarboUA tested the plant of Ramzan Sugar Mills and conducted the successful result in March 2011. [3]

  5. Chenab Limited - Wikipedia

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    It was set up in 1974 as Chenab Fabrics & Processing Mills Limited and later converted to Chenab Limited, and is traded on the Pakistan Stock Exchange. It was founded by Mian Muhammad Latif and his father, Haji Muhammad Saleem who was a cotton industrialist in Toba Tek Singh District .

  6. Rafhan - Wikipedia

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    It was established as a company named, Rafhan Best Foods Limited, in 1997 and was subsequently listed on the stock exchange of Pakistan. [2] It is known for products such as Knorr, Energile, Glaxose-D, custards, jelly, and Rafhan. [3] In 2007, Rafhan Best Foods Limited was renamed as Unilever Foods Pakistan Limited. [4]

  7. Pakistan Industrial Development Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Pakistan Industrial Development Corporation (PIDC) was founded as a state corporation under Pakistan's Ministry of Industries and Production in April 1951. It began operations in 1952. [ 1 ] The PIDC board of directors included members of industrial families such as Naseer A. Sheikh of the Colony Group , Adamjee Group , and Syed Amjad Ali of ...

  8. Cottage and small scale industries in Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    The export market for sports goods is fairly diversified. More and more countries are being added to the list of their imports. In 1990-91 there were in all 50 countries importing these good from Pakistan. Thereafter, the list has continuously expanded so that during the 1992-98 period, Pakistan exported sports goods to 90 countries.

  9. Category:Flour mills - Wikipedia

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