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More reason to cry! Not just tomatoes, now onions too will pinch your pockets

Since past two weeks, onion prices have lost stability and there has been a surge of around 50 percent in the wholesale price of this essential vegetable in Maharashtra.

July 28, 2017 / 15:38 IST
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After tomatoes, onions are next in line to bear the brunt of supply shortages, and rising prices. Since the past two weeks, wholesale onion prices have seen a surge of around 50 percent in Maharashtra.

In the first week of June the price was somewhere between Rs 6.5-7 per kg (modal) in Mumbai. While the retail price remained the same at Rs 12 per kg, by July 27 it was Rs 9.5 per kg. It is a stark 46 percent rise in prices of onions. The modal price in Nashik was at Rs 5.6 per kg, but jumped up to Rs 6.10 per kg by July 24.

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Price of vegetables in Maharashtra has been shooting up due to sundry elements disrupting supply such as heavy rains affecting crops in neighbouring vegetable-producing states, pest attacks, and farmer protests.

While price of tomatoes almost doubled in comparison to the rates at the same time last year, onion had, so far, more or less stayed unaffected by the disruption. However, it has now joined the bandwagon.