Household budgets have been strained after the value of onions reached Rs 65-70 per kg in the nationwide capital whereas the onion merchants are placing the blame for the sudden spike in prices on a scarcity in provide. As per merchants, onions that had been priced at Rs 25-30 per kg earlier than Navratri have gone up to Rs 55-60 per kg in three days and these are being bought at Rs 65-70 per kg in the markets.
According to a vendor, the prices of the onions will continue to rise till December this 12 months. Currently, the retail prices in Delhi NCR stand at Rs 60 per kg from Rs 40 per kg a fortnight again due to delayed arrivals of harvest from key producing states like Maharashtra and Madhya Pradesh, as per an official of the Ministry of Consumer Affairs.”
“The inflow of the onion is low resulting in high rates. Today the rates are Rs 350 (per 5 Kg). Yesterday, it was Rs 300. It was Rs 200 before that. A week ago, rates were Rs 200, Rs 160 or Rs 250 etc. The rates have gone up in the last week. The rates have risen due to a shortage in supply,” an onion dealer at Ghazipur vegetable market in Delhi mentioned whereas talking to ANI.
A buyer on the market expressed concern in regards to the hovering prices and mentioned that earlier 1 kg of onion was accessible for Rs 20 now it’s priced at Rs 50-60 per kg and added that if this continues it’s going to have an effect on the each day family bills. A vegetable vendor at Ghazipur market mentioned that if the scarcity of provide is not met then the prices will quickly reach Rs 100 per kg.
“We are here to purchase onion. The onion rates were Rs. 50 before Navratri, now it is Rs. 70/kg. Our purchase is at Rs 70 per kg and we will sell it at Rs 80/kg. Earlier, it was Rs 30-40 per kg. If this continues, the rates will reach Rs 100/kg,” he mentioned.
He additional mentioned, “The rates for onions have gone up the most. Rates for tomatoes have also gone up. Earlier, tomatoes were Rs 20/kg, now it is Rs 40-45 per kg. Tomatoes will also reach Rs. 70/kg if this continues.” Shamstabrej Raine, a wholesale fee vendor of potatoes and onions, mentioned that the charges of onions have elevated since Navratri.
“Onion rates often increase after Navratri because 15 to 20 per cent of old onions are left and the new crop is late. The reason for the increase in onion rates is that today onion is being sold at Rs 50 to Rs 55 per kg in Nashik itself, so it is obvious that the freight from there will be Rs 5 per kg. We are selling onions at a wholesale rate of Rs 50 to Rs 60 per kg. This onion will be sold at retail for Rs 70 a kg,” he mentioned.
Ashok Kumar, a client mentioned, “Earlier we used to purchase complete sacks of onion to use in our houses, at the moment onion has change into so costly that I’m shopping for 5 kg onion in a plastic bag. I’ve come to Gorakhpur Mandi to purchase onion, right here onion is being bought at Rs 55 to Rs 60 per kg. Onions can be found at Rs 70 per kg in retail retailers exterior.
“The Ministry sources knowledgeable that it has procured over 5.07 lakh metric tonnes of onion and is all set to procure one other 3 lakh metric tonnes in the times to come, which can assist maintain the value below management. The authorities has disposed of over 1.74 lakh metric tonnes of onion in wholesale markets of Delhi, Haryana, Karnataka, Odisha, Tamil Nadu, Uttar Pradesh, Chandigarh, West Bengal, Telangana, Uttarakhand, Bihar, Assam and Uttarakhand, the official mentioned, including that the prices of onion will begin declining in coming days.
According to the official, the retail value matrix received disturbed due to the autumn in the arrival of onions in Mandis. Still, the value of onion is far decrease in comparability to 2021, when onion prices had crossed the Rs 100 mark, the official added.
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