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Government reportedly initiates onion procurement drive to build emergency buffer stock

Consumer Affairs Secretary Nidhi Khare expressed confidence that onion prices will remain stable despite the resumption of free exports, citing normal availability, steady prices, and robust output from the winter crop, estimated at 19.1 million tonnes.

May 12, 2024 / 09:36 IST
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To ensure smooth procurement operations, NAFED and NCCF will pre-register onion farmers, facilitating direct benefit transfers of payments to their bank accounts as per the government's directives.
To ensure smooth procurement operations, NAFED and NCCF will pre-register onion farmers, facilitating direct benefit transfers of payments to their bank accounts as per the government's directives.

The Union government has initiated the procurement of onions directly from farmers at market rates to establish an emergency buffer stock of 500,000 tonnes for the fiscal year 2024-25, according to a report in the Hindustan Times citing an official from the consumer affairs ministry.

This move aims to bolster supplies and intervene in the market in case of price spikes, particularly following the recent lifting of the government's five-month ban on onion exports. In conjunction with this, the government has imposed a floor price of $550 per tonne plus a 40% tariff on outbound onion shipments to discourage excessive exports at lower rates.

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Consumer Affairs Secretary Nidhi Khare expressed confidence that onion prices will remain stable despite the resumption of free exports, citing normal availability, steady prices, and robust output from the winter crop, estimated at 19.1 million tonnes.