"The recent rise in prices of onion are clear case of governance deficit.
“If farmers get paid Rs 10 per kg, while the consumers pay anywhere between Rs 80-100 per kg of onion, there is obviously something seriously wrong in the way onion market operates," Anwar said.
Onions and tomatoes are essential cooking ingredients and both have witnessed rise in prices.
Onions are selling in the range of Rs 60-70 per kg, while prices of tomatoes have gone up to Rs 70-80 per kg in the national capital.
". . .we know that there are governance issues related to licensing of wholesalers, issues related to holding capacity of farmers, issues related to market prices information
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