Retail onion prices have touched Rs 80 per kg in the national Capital owing to tight supply, while a similar spike is seen in other cities as well, according to trade data.
Onions in other metro cities are being sold at Rs 50-70 per kg depending on the quality and locality, the data showed.
At Azadpur mandi here, Asia’s largest vegetable market, onion prices are ruling at over Rs 50-60 per kg, and the same onion is being retailed at Rs 80 per kg today, a trader said.
Wholesale and retail prices are ruling high because of lower arrivals from the key growing states such as Maharashtra, Karnataka and Madhya Pradesh.
In Maharashtra’s Lasalgoan mandi -- Asia’s biggest market for onion -- arrivals have dropped by 47 per cent to 12,000 quintal today from 22,933 quintal on the same day a year-ago.
Onions at Lasalgoan are being sold at Rs 33 per kg today as against Rs 7.50 per kg a year-ago, according to data maintained by the Nasik-based National Horticultural Research and Development Foundation (NHRDF).
Meanwhile, the Centre has asked state-owned MMTC to import 2,000 tonnes of onion and directed Nafed and SFAC to source 12,000 tonnes locally to boost supplies.
A minimum export price of $850 per tonne has been imposed to restrict the outbound shipment of onion.
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