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More supply than demand keeps vegetables cheap in monsoon for first time in several years; traders, growers struggle to sell“Before Covid-19, I used to supply 23 to 30 tonnes of fruits and vegetable to hotels and institutions. Now, it has come down to 5 to 6 tonn...
Farmers, traders seek lifting of onion export ban as prices fall 65% in 5 weeksArrival of red onion from the kharif harvest is gradually increasing in the market, while arrival of old onions is robust. Fearing further ...
The great onion crisis of 2019 may be coming to an endPrices at one of India’s biggest wholesale markets may plunge to about Rs 20-25 per kilogram from mid-Jan.
Maharashtra onion traders threaten to boycott trade if restrictions not easedAfter wholesale prices touched Rs 50 per kg in September, the Centre banned exports and imposed stock limits, allowing retail traders to ke...
Despite scheme, onions plunge to Rs 1.50 in MaharashtraNewly-harvested onions are selling at Rs 1.50-11a kg in the wholesale markets of Maha.
Indian truckers' strike hits cotton trade, essential commodity suppliesSupply of vegetables like onions and potatoes has fallen in big cities including the financial capital Mumbai and national capital Delhi.
Onion prices to soar further this DiwaliOnion prices continue to soar in the country's largest wholesale market at Lasalgaon in Nashik, with wholesale traders saying that the pric...
Onion prices fall 35% after I-T raids on Nashik tradersThe average wholesale onion prices on Thursday declined by 35% to Rs 900 per quintal at Lasalgaon as against Rs 1,400 per quintal on Wednes...
Onion price spike slows pace of exportsIndia's onion exports had doubled in 2016-17 over the previous year.
Demonetisation & after: Cash out, farmers cheque inHowever, farmers of perishable vegetables are still suffering, letting vegetables rot in the field or throwing them on roads as demand has ...
Onion mandis to open shutters after a week of no demandThe biggest onion market of Lasalgaon in Nashik district will open on Friday after a week long shutdown.
Demonetisation: Regulations changing faster than notes; banks stumpedOn Thursday, the government slashed the onetime exchange limit for old notes to Rs 2,000 from Rs 4,500, having raised it from Rs 4,000 befo...
Lasalgaon onions plunge to Rs 1 a kgOnion prices are crashing at Lasalgaon with the minimum wholesale rates hitting a four-year low of 1 per kg on Thursday .
Maharashtra farmer offered 5 paise per kg for onions; decides not to sell produceThe 52-year-old onion farmer from Karanjgaon village, around 30km from here, visited the Saikheda sub-market of the Pimpalgaon Agriculture ...