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Onion prices in wholesale markets of Maharashtra increase 30% within a week

Kharif produce is likely to be lower by 7 percent and come in with a delay of 15-20 days

October 19, 2023 / 11:40 IST
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The government, on August 20, increased the onion buffer to 5.00 lakh metric tonnes for the current year, surpassing the initial procurement target of 3.00 lakh metric tonnes.

Onion prices, which have already remained elevated, have risen about 30 percent within a week at the wholesale markets of Maharashtra, up from Rs 2500 per quintal last week to over Rs 3250 per quintal.

Maharashtra’s Pimpalgaon and Lasalgoan Agriculture Market Committee are Asia’s largest onion markets who had first seen prices begin to rise in the second week of August. Onion prices then, had jumped from Rs 1,200 per quintal on August 5 to Rs 1,900 on August 7. They stood at Rs 2,500 a quintal on August 9. Retail prices of the commodity had been hovering around Rs 30 a kilo.

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While there were expectations of retail prices going up to Rs 70 per kilogram by September, the prices stabilized after government intervention when the centre levied a 40 percent export duty on August 20 till December 31. Onions are currently selling at an average of Rs 35 per kilogram throughout the country.

Wholesale onion prices are now rising on the back of a delay in the arrival of the kharif crop of red onions, which is causing a supply shortage. A delayed and erratic rainfall in Maharashtra and Karnataka’s onion belt is being cited as the cause.