New Delhi: The government has so far imported 12,000 tonnes of onion and it is being offered to states at Rs. 49-58 per kg for retail distribution and to keep prices at check, Consumer Affairs Minister Ram Vilas Paswan said on Tuesday.
To boost domestic supply and contain price rise, the government is importing onion through state-owned MMTC and also facilitating private imports.
"We have imported so far 12,000 tonnes of onion from countries like Turkey and Afghanistan," Ram Vilas Paswan told reporters during a press conference.
Of this import, 1,000 tonnes have already been distributed to Delhi, Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, and Kerala, he said.
By the end of this month, an additional 36,000 tonne of imported onion is expected to arrive in India which will help ease prices, he added.
Retail onion prices, which had crossed Rs 100 per kg in most cities since the last two months, have started softening now on arrival of imported onions and new Kharif crop.
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Onion prices in Delhi are ruling at Rs 70/kg on Tuesday, as against Rs 118 per kg on December 19, 2019. Similarly, prices in Mumbai have dropped to Rs 80 per kg from Rs 120 per kg in the said period, as per the government data.
Onion prices have shot up due to 25 per cent fall in the Kharif production.