India: Tamil Nadu growers urge relaxation of shallot export ban

Published 2023년 12월 22일

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Shallot farmers in Tamil Nadu are requesting an exemption from export restrictions for their produce, as they are widely grown in various regions of the state. The Union government has banned the export of onion varieties, which also includes shallots, but the farmers argue that Tamils abroad prefer shallots and the export ban should be relaxed. Despite higher production costs and lower yields compared to other varieties, shallot growers do not receive necessary support such as loans and subsidies from the government.
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Shallot farmers in Tamil Nadu have asked the federal government to exempt their produce from export restrictions. These shallots are widely grown by small and medium growers in regions such as Perambalur, Ariyalur, Trichy, Dindigul, Namakkal, Erode, Tenkasi, Coimbatore and Tirupur. They are also grown in certain rainfed districts. Masilamani, general secretary of the CPI-affiliated Tamil Nadu Vivasayigal Sangam, said: "Despite the fact that the Union government has banned the export of onion varieties till March 2024 due to the size of the crop in India, this ban not only on onions but also on shallots. Tamils abroad prefer shallots, so the Union government should relax the export ban on shallots.” Despite rising production costs, growers ...
Source: AGF

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