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Hiked duty on onion exports must go: Sharad Pawar

Speaking at an event in Purandar tehsil of Pune district, the former Union agriculture minister said it was the government's responsibility to ensure a fair price for onons.

August 24, 2023 / 23:50 IST
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File image of NCP president Sharad Pawar (PTI photo)
File image of NCP president Sharad Pawar (PTI photo)

NCP chief Sharad Pawar on Thursday said the 40 percent duty on onion export must be revoked, and also claimed that the Union government might impose restrictions on sugar exports too.

Speaking at an event in Purandar tehsil of Pune district, the former Union agriculture minister said it was the government's responsibility to ensure a fair price for onons.

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"For the last few days, farmers in the Nashik region are protesting…they are demanding fair prices for their onion produce. Onions from the country are exported, but the government has imposed a 40 percent duty on the export. It is the responsibility of the government to give a fair price to onion growers considering the input cost and it is farmers' right to demand it, but no concrete decision has been taken," he said.

The government did announce that it will procure onions at Rs 2,410 per quintal and allow export of 2 lakh tonnes, he noted, adding that in view of the input cost, the procurement price should be increased.