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Title - Onion prices will come down in next few days: Pawar
Posted by : sushil on Feb 07, 2013 - 08:00:16 AM

The spiralling onion prices in parts of north India will be arrested in the next few days on improved supplies from Gujarat, Rajasthan and parts of Maharashtra, Union Agriculture Minister Sharad Pawar said here on Wednesday.He said there were adequate stocks in the country. The current problem was because of the delay in transporting stocks from Nashik in Maharashtra, he told journalists on the sidelines of a conference of ministers from States.“I have received a communication from Nashik and spoken to some traders. They complain that they are not getting railway wagons to transport onion to northern parts of the country.

Corrective action:In fact, they are worried about a fall in the [wholesale] prices of onions if stocks are not lifted.”“This was discussed with the Cabinet Secretary on Tuesday. I hope they will initiate corrective action. If wagons are made available, I am sure the situation will improve in another 4 to 5 days,” he told journalists.In the last few days, onion prices have gone up in Delhi to over Rs.30 a kg compared to about Rs.12 to Rs.13 a kg in the corresponding period last year. This is a serious cause for concern for the Congress government in Delhi which faces election at the end of the year.

Effects of drought

Mr. Pawar said the drought in Maharashtra had affected onion production but stocks were adequate to meet the demand. Moreover, fresh supplies from Gujarat, Rajasthan and other parts of Maharashtra from mid-February would ease the situation and bring down domestic prices.

The National Horticultural Research and Development Foundation has said that the overall onion output in the country this year is expected to be at last year’s level of 174 lakh tonnes despite a slight fall in area owing to drought in Maharashtra.

Asked about the impact of current spell of rain on crops, he said the moisture will be good for rabi wheat although not so for minor oilseeds.