New Delhi:India lifted the restrictions on onion exports from Friday. The decision comes on the heels of robust kharif crop production in 2024 and favourable monsoon forecasts, coupled with stable market conditions both at the mandi and retail levels.
"All restrictions on onion export have been removed with effect from today," said Nidhi Khare, Secretary, Dept. of Consumer Affairs at a press conference in Delhi. She said, "This is basically taking into account the Rabi 2024 production and approved Kharif prospect because of above normal monsoon."
She further added that "the current market situation which was stable both at Mandi and retail and also the international availability and prices situation." According to the official estimate, the Rabi 2024 onion production is about 191 lakh tons, which is reasonably comfortable considering monthly domestic consumption of about 17 lakh tons.