Consumer Affairs and Food Piyush Goyal on Tuesday.
«Onions were sold at Rs 25 per kilo at many centres yesterday. This process will be accelerated from today onwards.
Areas suffering from high onion prices will get onions at Rs 25 per kilo through NAFED, NCCF,» Goyal said.
«The farmers need not worry about anything, they can sell onions at a good price. Request them to not indulge in panic selling,» Goyal added.
The central government has started the procurement of an additional 2 lakh tonne of onion from farmers in Maharashtra.
The Finance Ministry through a notification on August 19 imposed the 40 per cent export duty on onions till December 31, 2023.
The announcement of the start of procurement was made after a meeting between Goyal and Maharashtra Agriculture Minister Dhananjay Munde in Delhi.
“The central government always works in the best interest of farmers and buys their produce from time to time… NCCF and NAFED on the direction of central government had procured 3 lakh tonne onions from various parts of Maharashtra, which in the process increased the prices. To create a balance between farmers and consumers, the government has imposed a 40 per cent export duty on onion.
This is to ensure domestic availability,” Goyal told ANI.
«The two agricultural agencies – NCCF and NAFED — have started procuring additional 2 lakh tonne of onion directly from farmers at Rs 2,410 per 100 kg in Maharashtra», Goyal said. “If need be, we are ready to procure more from other onion growing states,” he said.
The decision to impose export duty on onions for the first time ever is also aimed to curbing prices of the kitchen staple ahead of the festive season.