Anticipating rise in prices of onions in the capital in view of short supply from Haryana and Rajasthan in near future, the Delhi government has approached the Centre demanding a ban on export of the tuber.
Chief Minister Sheila Dikshit recently met Union Agriculture Minister Sharad Pawar urging him to ban onion export from Maharashtra and re-direct the vegetable to New Delhi to keep the prices steady.
According to Braham Yadav, chairman of Delhi agriculture marketing board, if Maharashtra onion produce is not routed towards Delhi soon, prices will shot up tremendously in the city due to shortage of the vegetable.
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Delhi's demand for the tuber is met by Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh and Haryana. However, in the next fortnight Rajasthan and Haryana will stop supply because of lower output due to adverse weather conditions there," Yadav told PTI.