Onion Prices Hit New High Amid Disrupted Arrivals

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
APMC official said rise in wholesale prices of onion will reflect in retail market in coming daysNew Delhi: Onion prices have hit a new high
in Delhi and elsewhere on Tuesday amid disrupted arrivals
Wholesale onion prices were quoting at Rs 37.50-112.50 per kg, an all-time high at Azadpur Mandi in the national capital."If arrival of
onions from Afghanistan does not increase today, the price would cross Rs 200 per kg in Delhi as domestic supply of the crop has dropped
significantly," said an official of Agricultural Produce Marketing Committee (APMC).He said the rise in wholesale prices of onion will
reflect in the retail market in the coming days.In retail markets, onion was priced in Delhi and NCR at Rs 100-150 per kg on Monday
The traders anticipate a further hike in retail prices in the coming days.The arrival of onion has decreased significantly as farmers have
stopped harvesting new crop after recent rainfall in the several parts of the country increased the moisture in soil, said trade sources.The
onion supply from overseas was around 279.1 tonnes in Delhi on Tuesday, while total arrival including domestic supply was estimated to be
around 566.5 tonnes, according to APMC figures.Rajendra Sharma, President of Onion Merchant Association, said: "Farmers have stopped
harvesting onion as the soil has lot of moisture due to which acute shortage in supply is seen."According to him, the supply will increase
if the weather condition improves.As a measure to check hoarding and keep prices of onion under control, the Centre imposed stock limits of
50 tonnes and 10 tonnes for wholesalers and retailers, respectively last month, which were further revised to 25 tonnes and 5 tonnes.The
government further reduced the stock limit for retailers to 2 tonnes recently.Besides, the Central government has decided to import 1.2 lakh
tonnes of onion to improve its availability in the country and the first consignment of the onion sourced from Egypt is said to have reached
Mumbai port.