Market Renew
Onion was priced at Rs 50 at the end of October
Onions were being sold to Bangalore from the city at the end of October. At that time, the farmers received Rs 50 per kg for thok kanda goods. ■Also in the retail market, new onions were being sold at Rs.40. But since onion export was stopped on December 8, the arrival of onion in the market has increased and good quality onion is being sold at 20 to 25 rupees.
Farmers are demanding that new onions will also get a price if exported. Meanwhile, although the consumers have been satisfied due to this, the farmers have to bear a heavy blow.
The market is increasing but the price of onion has decreased. Farmers are demanding that the central government should lift the onion export ban. Demonstrations against the government policy are going on everywhere. Onion
This is affecting the onion growers. Meanwhile, onion, which was selling at Rs 40 to Rs 50 per kg in the Beed vegetable market last month, has come down to Rs 20 to Rs 25. Meanwhile, arrival of new onions in the district
Lokmat News Network Beed : New onion is entering the market from November. Initially, the farmers were happy as the price of onion went up to 50 rupees. But since onion export was banned fifteen days ago, it has affected the price of onion. Onions, which were selling at Rs 40 per kg in early November, ranged from Rs 20 to Rs 25 in vegetable markets in the city on Wednesday
has been sold. A circular has been published by the central government on December 8 that ban on export of onion has been implemented till March 31, 2024. Because of this