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Govt procuring onions at Rs 2,410/quintal, to ensure welfare of farmers: Piyush Goyal

Onion prices have been on a rise with prices rising from Rs 30 a kg to Rs 40 a kg now. Experts have given the trajectory for the commodity to increase significantly to Rs 60-70 per kg in the retail market starting early September on a likely shortfall in supplies.

August 22, 2023 / 16:15 IST
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An Indian household for example eats 5 kg of onions each month, adding up to an annual domestic consumption of 15 million tonne

The central government has begun procurement of onions at Rs 2,410 per quintal from August 22 as prices of the commodity went on an upswing. “The step is being taken to ensure that both farmers and consumers benefit,” Minister of Consumer Affairs and Food Piyush Goyal said during a press briefing.

The government has increased the onion buffer to 5 lakh metric tonnes (mt) for the current year, surpassing the initial procurement target of 3 lakh mt. “This year, we have bought 3 lakh mt onions because of which prices have risen and farmers have earned considerable profits. Further, the government decided to buy an additional 2 lakh mt. There is no bar on procurement, this number would be increased if needed,” the minister added.

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The FOB (Free On Board) price which is the price goods are being exported at had stood at $320 per quintal. "This translates into Rs 18-20 per kg of realization for the farmers which is much below Rs 24.10 which we are offering," Goyal said.

The current prices of onion are ruling at about Rs 40 per kilogram in various areas of country. The wholesale price for this kitchen staple had reached Rs 2500 per quintal at Asia's biggest onion markets in Pimpalgaon and Lasalgoan of Maharashtra on August 10.