Onion prices rise 45% to Rs 80 per kg in Delhi-NCR in just one week
The
retail price of onions
has risen by 45 per cent in the last one week to Rs 80/kg in the
national capital despite the central government's measures to boost
supply and contain price rise.
The
rates stood at Rs 55/kg on October 1, as per the official data.Onion prices are ruling high for more than a month in Delhi-NCR due to supply disruption following heavy rains in growing states like Maharashtra.
As per the data, there has been almost three-fold jump in onion prices from the year-ago period. Onions were sold at Rs 30-35/kg in retail markets in November 2018.
Not only in Delhi, onion prices are ruling high in most of the consuming areas across the country. However in the national capital, onion has been a "politically sensitive" commodity.
"The prices should moderate in the coming days as the arrival of fresh crop has begun in Maharashtra, Rajasthan and Karnataka. But untimely rain has affected the transportation to the consuming areas," a senior Consumer Affairs Ministry official told PTI.
In Delhi, the availability of onion is being improved from the central buffer stock handled by co-operative Nafed. Read More
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