Afghanistan halts onion exports to meet domestic demand

Published Jun 24, 2022

Tridge summary

Due to a decline in onion harvest due to drought in Afghanistan, the country has halted its exports of the vegetable to meet domestic demand. The price of onions in Afghanistan has significantly increased compared to last year. The Chamber of Agriculture confirmed that the country's onion exports to Pakistan, India, Russia, and Central Asian countries have ceased this year.
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Afghanistan has stopped exporting onions to meet the demand from its domestic markets as prices have risen sharply recently. The Chamber of Agriculture said that due to the drought across the country, the onion harvest has declined, causing prices in the country to rise as well. "The export of onions abroad has stopped at the moment because the price of 7 kg is now 200 Afs ($2.13) is in Afghanistan," said Mirwais Hajizada, a member of the Chamber of Agriculture. The seller of the onions also confirmed that the price of the onions has increased compared to last year. "We used to have exports, but this year we have no exports because we have less harvest this year," said a salesperson. "This year there was not much rain and there was ...
Source: Uiennieuws

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