Mumbai: Onion prices declined below Rs 30 per kg level at Lasalgaon in Maharashtra, Asia's largest wholesale market for the bulb crop, after the government banned export and imposed a stock limit on traders.
The maximum wholesale rate of onion at Lasalgaon in Nasik district have declined from the peak of Rs 51 per kg during mid-September, according to the data maintained by the National Horticulture Research and Development Foundation (NHRDF).
It may be noted that Lasalgaon mandi sets price trend across the country. Any fluctuation in this market reflects in other parts of the country.
The average wholesale price of onion was Rs 26 per kg on Thursday at the Lasalgaon Agriculture Produce Market Committee, while the maximum rate was Rs 30.20 per kg and minimum rate quoted was Rs 15 per kg.
Onion prices have started cooling down in both retail and wholesale markets in some parts of the country after the government banned exports of the key kitchen staple and imposed stock limits on traders, Union Minister Ram Vilas Paswan said on Thursday.
Retail onion prices, which were ruling at Rs 60-70 per kg for the past few weeks in the national capital and some other parts of the country, declined to below Rs 60 per kg on Thursday, as per trade data.
"We have to take care of the interest of both farmers and consumers. Prices of onion have started declining after we banned export and imposed stock limit of 100 quintals on retailers and 500 quintals on wholesale traders," Paswan told reporters.