Onion prices continue to rule upto Rs 90/kg

Providing no respite to consumers, retail prices of onions today continued to rule high upto Rs 90 per kg in most parts of the country.

Onion prices continue to rule upto Rs 90/kg
NEW DELHI: Providing no respite to consumers, retail prices of onions today continued to rule high upto Rs 90 per kg in most parts of the country despite some easing of rates at wholesale markets on improved supply of fresh crop.

Lower retail price of Rs 42-45 per kg of onion are ruling in Agra, Rajkot, Vijayawada and Hyderabad, as per the data maintained by the Consumer Affairs Ministry.

However, retail prices of onion are expected to come down post-Diwali on significant supply of the kitchen staple in most consuming states, experts and traders said.

In North India, retail prices were today ruling at the maximum of Rs 90/kg in J&K, followed by Rs 80/kg in Delhi, Hisar and Varanasi and Rs 70-75/kg in Lucknow and Amritsar.

In other parts of the country, retail prices continue to rule above Rs 45/kg but highest rate of Rs 70-80/kg prevailed in some cities like Thiruvanthapuram, Shillong and Guwahati.

"It will take some time to see the drop in retail prices. But arrival of fresh crop has improved and wholesale prices have started easing. Wholesale rates have fallen below Rs 40/kg and more drop in prices are expected after Diwali," Government research body NHRDF Director R P Gupta told PTI.
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Supply to Delhi has improved from Maharashtra, Karnataka, Madhya Pradesh and Rajasthan. "Pressure on prices is likely to come down in the coming days," he observed.

At Lasalgoan in Maharashtra, Asia's biggest onion wholesale market, prices have come down by Rs 20 to Rs 32.30 per kg in last ten days, as per the data maintained by the Nashik-based National Horticultural Research and Development Foundation (NHRDF).

Interestingly among metros, the rate of fall in wholesale prices in Delhi has been significant as compared to other cities. Delhi witnessed a price fall of Rs 9 to Rs 43 per kg onion, while Mumbai saw a drop of only Re one per kg to Rs 50 per kg in last ten days.

On contrary, Kolkata and Chennai witnessed a wholesale price increase of Rs 3 per kg to Rs 53.75 per kg and Rs 55 per kg, respectively, in the review period, the data showed.
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Traders attributed floods and heavy rains in Andhra Pradesh and Odisha for the price rise in Kolkata and Chennai. These two states meet onion demand of neighbouring states.
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