Onion prices come down in Tamil Nadu after 30 tonnes import from Egypt
With
onion
prices
skyrocketing, traders from Tiruchi
wholesale market,
which is one of the largest in Tamil Nadu, have imported 30 tonnes of
onion. The import has brought down prices to Rs 100 per kg at the
market, which caters to five districts. In other parts of the state,
prices range from Rs 140-160.
According
to the traders, there may not be further imports as margins are set
declining due to increased arrivals from Perambalur, Tiruchi and
Namakkal districts.
Major
wholesale markets in Tamil Nadu are dependent on onions from Bellary
and Nashik, apart from procurement from neighbouring districts, where
rains destroyed 75 per cent of crops this year. According to local
media reports, the crop is raised on over 8,000 hectares in
Perambalur district and on about 4,000 hectares in Tiruchi district.
Traders say arrivals from these districts have plunged to 25 bags
daily from 500, earlier.
Meanwhile,
Centre is also importing onions from Egypt, among other nations. The
Union cabinet on November 20 had approved import of 120,000 metric
tonnes of onion. Read
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