"I don't eat much of onion-garlic. I come from such a family which doesn't have much to do with onion", the FM had said in Lok Sabha while replying to an MP when asked 'Do you eat onions?"
On Thursday, the onion prices which have been fluctuating for over a month in Delhi, touched Rs 109 per kg in many markets in the city
The price of onion will come down by December end or by the first week of January, said Food Supplies and Consumer Welfare Minister R P Swain
Onion prices remain high in the range of Rs 75-100/kg across major cities of the country
The government plugged all loopholes through DBT and "all dalals and middlemen have been eliminated from the system", she said.
The state government placed the order at a landed cost of Rs 55/kg at Mumbai port with the National Agricultural Cooperative Marketing Federation of India (NAFED), which has been tasked to distribute
India exported $102 million worth of dehydrated onions in 2018-19
Onion prices have been ruling high for the past few weeks even as various measures have been initiated to increase supply of the key kitchen staple
In most markets of the metropolis, the vegetable is being sold at Rs 110-130 per kg, which is expected to rise to Rs 150 a kg if wholesale prices are any indication, they said
The previous highest wholesale auction price of onions was Rs 9,000 per quintal recorded at the Kalwan APMC last month
The company had placed an order for the first consignment of 6,090 tonnes of onion from Egypt
Many of these crestfallen leaders had contested the 2019 Lok Sabha polls and recent by-elections in Uttar Pradesh, but lost
They asserted that they will continue to protest in the same manner till the state government takes measures to control the price of onions, which is selling at Rs 100 and more per kg in the state
Onion prices have been rising for three months after crops were first affected by delayed monsoon and later excessive and prolonged rains in Maharashtra and Karnataka
Delhi Food and Civil Supplies Minister Imran Hussain said a government should not be seen as making profit motive over an essential commodity
An ICAR survey has found that traditionally sown onion crops saw a damage of up to 80%
Raja Pakar (Vaishali) MLA Shiv Chandra Ram raised slogans and attacked Chief Minister Nitish Kumar for his "empty promises"
Besides stock holding limit, the Centre has banned exports of onion and importing 1.2 lakh tonnes to control prices
Onion had been selling at Rs 70-80 a kilo over the past couple of weeks
While MMTC has been tasked to import onions, cooperative Nafed will supply the key kitchen items in the domestic market