Pakistan is currently facing a severe food crisis, marked by a nationwide wheat shortage, which is causing prices to soar and leading to widespread unrest among the impoverished population. The situation is becoming increasingly dire, with the price of wheat rising 47.2 percent year on year, according to the Pakistan Bureau of Statistics. The shortage has led to chaotic market conditions, with reports of stampedes and deaths. The crisis is being exacerbated by corruption, hoarding, and black marketing, which the government has failed to address. The government has blamed the shortage on adverse weather conditions, water shortages, locust attacks, and the Russia-Ukraine conflict, but has not acknowledged the role of supply chain corruption in the problem.