Islamabad [Pakistan], June 1 (ANI): In recent months, farmers across Pakistan have taken to the streets in protest following the government’s decision to reduce its wheat procurement quota. The heart of these protests lies in Sindh province, renowned for its early crop yields. However, even two months after the culmination of this year’s wheat harvest, the deadlock persists, ARY News reported. “The government had set a fixed rate for purchasing wheat and was supposed to distribute wheat bags directly to farmers. However, some officials within the food department are allegedly selling these bag…