21 अक्टूबर 2013
Onion back at Rs 80/kg in Delhi
New Delhi, Oct 21. Onion prices continue to remain
volatile with the rates shooting up again to Rs 80/kg level in
the retail markets of the national capital.
Onion prices have risen again to Rs 75-80 per kg, up by
about 30 per cent from Rs 60/kg level in the last week.
Traders attributed the increase in onion prices to
limited supplies from producing states especially Maharashtra,
Gujarat, Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh.
Onion prices in the national capital have been seesawing
between Rs 60/kg and Rs 80/kg in the last two months despite
government measures like curbing exports and allowing imports.
"Prices are high because supplies have slowed down due
to unseasonal rains at the time of harvesting. Rains have
damaged the crop in key growing states," said Rajendra Sharma,
Chairman of Agricultural Produce Marketing Committee (APMC),
Azadpur mandi.
Onion prices in the retail markets would be high as the
wholesale rates are ruling at Rs 25-60/kg at Azadpur, he said.
Stating that the high price situation in onions will
continue for some more days, Sharma observed: "Prices are
likely to cool down by the weekend with more quantity of
onions expected to arrive from Rajasthan."
Delhi's onion consumption is about 800 tonne per day.
Not only Delhi, consumers in other parts of the country
are affected by onion price rise. In major cities, onions are
sold at over Rs 60 per kg in retail markets.
Nashik-based onion expert Satish Bhonde said the kharif
crop that was ready for harvesting in Maharashtra, the largest
onion growing state, has got damaged and hence supplies could
not be transported from here to consuming states.
Currently, onion supplies are less than 50 per cent of
the country's monthly estimated total demand of 9-10 lakh
tonne. Adding to price volatility is that the storage onions
have also got exhausted now.
Due to exports curbs, onion shipments fell by 28.48 per
cent to to 7,16,246 tonne in the first six months of the
current fiscal. India produced 16.3 million tonnes of onion in
2012-13 crop year (July-June).
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