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Centre keeping a tab on rising onion prices but unlikely to intervene

The government does not expect prices to cross Rs 50 a kg even though the kharif crop has been delayed and output is likely to be lower

October 20, 2023 / 13:41 IST
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Government had been swift to impose a 40 percent export duty on onion to arrest the price rise on August 20

The Centre is unlikely to intervene to curb rising prices of onions, a kitchen staple that is known to have toppled governments, at this stage, sources said, adding the prices won't go the tomato way.

The government is monitoring prices of the commodity and based on its projections, prices are not expected to cross Rs 50 a kg, sources said.

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“We are tracking developments in prices and we see prices have started moving up due to a delay in kharif arrivals and concerns over rabi sowing but projections do not show them rising above Rs 46,” a government official told Moneycontrol, requesting not to be identified.

Shop-end price of onion climbed to an average Rs 36 a kg on October 20 after hovering around Rs 32 last week. A delay in the arrival of the kharif red onion crop has led to a shortage because of delayed and erratic rainfall in Maharashtra and Karnataka.