India partially allowed the export of onions

Published 2024년 2월 19일

Tridge summary

India has permitted limited onion exports to countries including Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Mauritius, Bahrain, Bhutan, and Nepal on a Government-to-Government basis. This decision comes after a ban on onion exports from December 2023 to March 2024 due to increased domestic prices and shortages caused by severe weather conditions damaging crops. The ban had resulted in a significant rise in onion prices in neighboring countries and protests by onion farmers in Maharashtra, India's primary onion-producing region.
Disclaimer:The above summary was generated by Tridge's proprietary AI model for informational purposes.

Original content

India has sanctioned onion exports on a Government-to-Government (G2G) basis to certain countries, albeit in limited quantities. Among the recipient countries are Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Mauritius, Bahrain, Bhutan and Nepal. This is reported by Timesnownews. India, the world's second-largest onion exporter, has imposed a ban on onion exports from December 2023 to March 2024 to moderate rising domestic prices and prevent shortages. This export ban catalyzed a sharp rise in onion prices in neighboring countries. In response to price escalation, the Ministry of Finance imposed a 40% export duty in August 2023, followed by a minimum export price of $800/t from October 28 due to persistent under-invoicing issues. The ban on exports was a response to severe weather conditions that damaged crops in key areas, leading to a significant reduction in onion supply during the peak season and ...
Source: Agrotimes

Would you like more in-depth insights?

Gain access to detailed market analysis tailored to your business needs.
By clicking “Accept Cookies,” I agree to provide cookies for statistical and personalized preference purposes. To learn more about our cookies, please read our Privacy Policy.