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As retail price falls, 7,000 tonnes of imported onions rot at port: Report

Importers are in no hurry to clear their consignments as the landed cost of onions is way above the local market costs

January 28, 2020 / 09:50 IST
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As onion prices cool down, 7,000 tonnes of imported onions have been rotting for about a month, in container freight stations (CFSs) at Navi Mumbai’s Jawaharlal Nehru Port Trust (JNPT), The Hindu BusinessLine has reported.

According to the report, importers are in no hurry to clear their consignments as the landed cost of onions is way above than the local market prices.

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Onion prices has plummeted sharply with the key kitchen staple now reportedly selling for Rs 23 per kilogram in the wholesale market. The landed cost of the imported bulbs works out to be Rs 45 per kg.

This has led importers to go slow on clearing consignments from the CFSs. They now want shipping companies to waive certain charges so that their landed costs come down, the report said citing sources.