New Delhi:The government on Monday projected the country's overall onion production to increase by seven per cent to 24.45 million tonnes in the current 2019-20 crop year, which may bring relief to consumers from high prices seen in the last few months.
Releasing its first forecast, the Agriculture Ministry said onion crops have been grown in 12.93 lakh hectare in the 2019-20 crop year (July-June), slightly higher than 12.20 lakh hectare achieved during the previous year.
Consequently, production of onion the key kitchen staple is estimated to increase to 24.45 million tonnes this year from 22.81 million tonnes in the 2018-19 crop year.
Onion is grown during both Kharif (summer) and rabi (winter) season. The ministry had recently said there was around 22 per cent damage in Kharif onion crop due to late monsoon rains and later excess rainfall, which led to supply constraint and a sharp rise in prices.
The government was forced to import onion in a bid to contain prices, which have cooled down now to Rs 60/kg from the peak of Rs 160/kg in the last few months.
Besides onion, production of potato another important kitchen staple is estimated to rise to 51.94 million tonnes this year from 50.19 million tonnes last year, while tomato production is also pegged slightly higher at 19.32 million tonnes as against 19 million tonnes in the said period.
The ministry has projected a marginal drop in production of beans, parwal, pumpkin and tapioca this year.
However, the overall production of vegetables is estimated to be higher at 188 million tonne in 2019-20 crop year from 183 million tonne in the previous year.