In an effort to manage supply and costs, the center banned onion exports until March 2024
The Center on Friday prohibited onion exports until March of the next year, ahead of the Lok Sabha election in 2024. The action has been taken in an effort to control prices and boost domestic availability. Through March 31, 2024, the export policy of onions would be forbidden, as per the notification issued by the Directorate General of Foreign Trade (DGFT). Such consignments may be exported up to January 5 of the following year. Onions are being sold by local traders in New Delhi for between Rs. 70 and Rs. 80 per kg. In an effort to help customers, the Center had earlier in October agreed to increase the sale of buffer onion stock in retail markets at a subsidized rate of Rs.25 per kg. Amidst concerns of a delay in onion coverage during the current kharif season, onion prices have begun to slowly increase. Also read: Good News! Government extended Pradhan Mantri Garib Kalyan Anna Yojana for another 5 years The WPI data, which was made public on November 14, shows that although the inflation rates for potatoes and vegetables decreased to (-) 29.27% and (-) 21.04%, respectively, the annual rate of price increase for onions remained high at 62.60% in October. OTT India updates you with the latest news, Country’s no.1 digital news platform OTT India, Keeps you updated with national, and international news from all around the world. For more such updates, download the OTT India app on your Android and IOS device.