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Onion prices have been ruling high for the past few weeks due to falling in production of the Kharif crop following unseasonal rainfall in key growing states, including Maharashtra.
The price of onion was ruling at around Rs 120/kg in Mumbai, Chennai, and Kolkata, while it was around Rs 100/kg in Delhi on Friday, as per the ministry’s latest data.
The key kitchen staple was quoting high in tier II and tier III cities as well.
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To boost supply and contain price rise, the government has contracted over 21,000 tonnes of imports through state-run MMTC and the shipments are expected to arrive mid-January. The tender and fumigation norms have also been ease to facilitate early arrival of imported onions.
Among other measures, the government has already banned the export of onion, imposed stock limits on traders and is also supplying buffer stock at a cheaper rate.
Traders and experts are of the view that onion prices will continue to remain firm till January when new late Kharif crop will start hitting the market.