Since the last one and half months, retail price of onion skyrocketed upto Rs 80 per kg in most parts of the country, affecting consumer budget and forcing the government to curb exports and allow imports.
Asked when the prices would ease, Agriculture Secretary Ashish Bahuguna said: "New crop of onion from Andhra Pradesh and Karnataka has started arriving in the markets.
“Once the arrivals increase the prices will cool down in coming days."
However, the difference between the wholesale and retail price of onion is huge and retailers need to sell keeping a limited margin, he said on the sidelines of an ICAR event.
Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh together produce in the range of 38-40 lakh tonnes in a year, while the country's total output is estimated at 166.55 lakh tonnes in 2012-13.
According to the official data, arrival of onion in wholesale mandi has increased almost three times to 30,000 tonnes in Bengaluru and 10,000
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