Supply shortage sends onion prices soaring to 4-yr high


By P.K. Jha

New Delhi, Sep 21 (IANS): The spiralling onion prices due to supply shortage are proving difficult for the government to control.

Onion was quoted 25 per cent higher on Friday at Delhi's Azadpur Mandi, a major market of the Agriculture Produce Marketing Committee (APMC). Several other markets in the country too witnessed a steep rise in onion prices on Friday amid reports of crop damage and delay in arrivals of new crop from Maharashtra, Karnataka and other southern states due to heavy rains recently.

In a bid to restrict onion export, the government has set its minimum export price (MEP) at $850 FOB (free on board) per tonne.

According to a Directorate General of Foreign Trade (DGFT) notification dated 13 September, all varieties of onions, as described in the notification, will be permitted a letter of credit subject to a Minimum Export Price (MEP) of $850 FOB per metric tonne till further orders.

"A higher MEP means export would be impossible," said an onion exporter in Nasik, one of India's major onion producing areas.

The government had withdrawn export incentives on onion under the Merchandise Export from India Scheme (MEIS) in June after bulb prices rose sharply in the country.

Onion was then selling around Rs 20-25 per kg in Delhi and Rs 15 per kg at Lasalgaon in Maharashtra, Asia's biggest wholesale onion market. The prices have risen sharply since,

almost tearing up the consumers. Though government agencies are selling the vegetable in the open market in order to keep its prices in check, the efforts are proving ineffective.

According to the APMC data, onion shot up from Rs 20-40 per kg on Thursday to Rs 22.50-50 per kg on Friday -- a difference of Rs 10 or 25 per cent. It was retailing in Delhi and the NCR between Rs 50 and Rs 75 per kg.

As per the APMC data, onion arrival at Azadpur Mandi was 1,026 tonnes. "Its total consumption in Delhi is nearly 3,000 tonnes and it is resulting in an acute shortage of supply, which is only likely to continue due to delayed arrivals," said Rajendra Sharma, President, Onion Merchant Association - Azadpur Mandi.

Poor supply has also pushed wholesale onion prices to a four-year high. At Lasalgaon Mandi, onion sold for Rs 1,500-5,100 per 100 kg on Friday, as per the APMC rates published on the Maharashtra State Agriculture Marketing Board website. According to trade sources, this was a plateau reached after a significant rise of nearly 40 per cent a day ago.

However, onion production in the 2018-19 crop season was higher as compared to the previous season. Its production is pegged at 234.85 lakh tonnes against 232.82 lakh tonnes estimated a year ago, as per the third advance estimates of India's horticulture output for 2018-19.

  

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  • SmR, Karkala

    Sat, Sep 21 2019

    Onion prices soaring to 4-yr high, fule prices all-time high, unemployment rate 45 years high, Sensex dip to the 'Patal'.

    But PM Modi's BJP government is only busy preparing for state assembly elections, buying opposition ruling party MLA's, MP's and Rajya Sabha members.

    Since 2014 most of the Indian's crying without cutting the 'onions'. Thanks to the BJp 'Good governance' even 'Onions' are made extinct.

    For $5 trillion economy even if citizens' want to celebrate distributing 'Pakora' many ingredients 'Onion' will be missing.

    Jai Hind

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  • Ramesh, Udupi

    Sat, Sep 21 2019

    How bhakts will cook pakodas without onions.

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  • mohan, Mangalore

    Sat, Sep 21 2019

    Onion prices may go still high ..due to heavy rain and loss of crop..... and Pakistan stopped to export to India...... so people struggle in onion prices this year...

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  • Alwine, Shirva

    Sat, Sep 21 2019

    Good news
    Today's retail price for Onion 54 RS in shirva,Udupi

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  • David Pais, Mangalore

    Sat, Sep 21 2019

    citrizens in tears, onion shortage fears. 1nly 4in trips clears.

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  • Vishu, Udupi

    Sat, Sep 21 2019

    OMG, will cry now before cutting the onion !

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  • Vishal Kumar, mangalore

    Sat, Sep 21 2019

    Yeh Modi hain,toh mumkin hain.Hoedy Eerulli?

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  • Prasad, Hubli

    Sat, Sep 21 2019

    Thanks and appreciate much to keep trust on present government.
    Due to flooding all over..incoming of onions halted and more due to damage happened to onions.

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  • Deshbhakht, Mangalore

    Sat, Sep 21 2019

    Keeping trust ??

    Your guru's pet business Pakods shop is sustaining loss, aren't you concerned ??

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  • Rolf, Dubai

    Sat, Sep 21 2019

    As Mr Nitin Gadkari said, “I do not take the help of the government in completing any project, because wherever the government lays hands, it gets ruined.”

    Only one person who don't drink cow muther.

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