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India to import 1,000 tonne onions from Pakistan, China

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Pakistani pyaz ki neighbour ma demand bhot bahr gyi hai :p:
 
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Pakistan sholud stop selling onions to India. India should stop selling tomatoes to Pakistan. no gravy for anyones salan.
 
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The Centre on Thursday approved bids placed through a global tender for onions floated by state-run MMTC, paving the way for import of 1,000 tonnes of the commodity from Pakistan and China.

As the bids received were only for a tenth of the overall tender amount, the government has decided to float a fresh tender of 10,000 tonnes. “We will keep on floating tenders to import onions till the time the targeted 10,000 tonnes is reached,” said Additional Agriculture Secretary Avinash K Srivastava.

The commodity, to be sourced at Rs 45 a kg, would start arriving from September 10.

A decision on the matter was taken at a meeting of the Price Stabilisation Fund Monitoring Committee, headed by Agriculture Secretary Siraj Hussain. Consumer Affairs Secretary C Viswanath, along with senior MMTC and Small Farmers’ Agribusiness Consortium (SFAC) officials, were also present at the meeting.

MMTC, which last week floated a tender for 10,000 tonnes of onion import, received only one bid from a Singapore-based company, for 1,000 tonnes. The approved bidder has been asked to source onions from Egypt, China, Pakistan, as well as various other countries. The imported onions would be supplied to state governments, after ascertaining their requirements.

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The government has approved the tender for 1,000 tonnes of onions at a time when wholesale prices at Lasalgaon in Maharashtra, Asia’s largest onion market, have declined through the past two days to Rs 48 a kg, owing to improved supplies. This followed several measures by the government, including curbs on export.

It is believed the supply of imported onions would boost supply and help bring down retail prices further. As of now, the prices are ruling at about Rs 80 a kg across the country

Through the past few weeks, onion prices in retail and wholesale markets had shot up due to an estimated fall of 500,000 tonnes in production in the 2014-15 crop year. The likely fall in this year’s production, owing to low rains in key growing areas, also contributed to the price rise.

“We reviewed the availability of onions and pulses. The agriculture department has informed that though onion production has been slightly less in Maharashtra, it has increased in Madhya Pradesh and the production this year is likely to be the same as last year,” Consumer Affairs Secretary C Viswanath told the Press Trust of India. He added in the price-sensitive Delhi market, SFAC was boosting supply through Mother Dairy’s Safal outlets, as well as 120 Delhi Milk Scheme booths. He said state governments had been asked to avail of the subsidy of Rs 10 a kg to be provided on imported tur and urad dals. States had also been asked to state their requirement so that they could lift the stocks accordingly.

source: India to import 1,000 tonne onions from Pakistan, China | Business Standard News
Price in Pakistan is hovering around 55 per kg.
Surprised to see in India it is 80 when onion is a staple food with people eating one onion and roti in breakfast.
And your currency is double the value of pakistani rupee.
Now would you eat Muslim onions? Or are they non edible?
 
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Price in Pakistan is hovering around 55 per kg.
Surprised to see in India it is 80 when onion is a staple food with people eating one onion and roti in breakfast.
And your currency is double the value of pakistani rupee.
Now would you eat Muslim onions? Or are they non edible?

This is from 2015.
 
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