New Delhi:The government on Friday imposed a minimum onion export price of USD 850 per tonne to curb its shipments and help bring down spiralling domestic prices.
Onion prices have risen to about Rs 40-50 per kg in the national capital from Rs 20-30 per kg a few days back.
The Minimum Export Price (MEP) is the rate below which no exports are allowed.
"Export of all varieties of onions will be allowed only on letter of credit subject to a minimum export price of USD 850 FOB (freight on board) per metric ton till further orders," the Directorate General of Foreign Trade (DGFT) said in a notification.
The Centre last month warned of strict action against hoarding of onion amid supply disruption fears due to floods in parts of major growing states - Maharashtra and Karnataka.