India: Garlic prices double in six weeks as supplies dwindle

Published Dec 10, 2023

Tridge summary

Garlic prices have doubled in the past 6 weeks, reaching over Rs 250/kg in retail markets, with the best quality garlic selling at Rs 220-250/kg in wholesale mandis. The ban on onion exports has caused unrest among farmers, with prices crashing by 30% in Nashik, Maharashtra. As a result, the average wholesale prices of onions have dropped to Rs 25/kg at the Lasalgaon market, while other markets in Maharashtra are seeing prices between Rs 25/kg to Rs 45/kg in wholesale trade.
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PUNE: Garlic prices have doubled in the past 6 weeks crossing Rs 250/kg in retail markets in most parts of the country. The average wholesale prices are around Rs 130-140/kg while the best quality garlic is selling at Rs 220-250/kg in wholesale mandis.Garlic prices tend to increase in December as the supplies from the stored stocks are at their lowest levels. The retail prices are currently ruling at a Rs 180-300/kg band for different qualities in different markets as the wholesale prices trade between Rs 150-260/kg.Every year garlic prices rise during this period as supplies are less, said Vilas Bhujbal. , a wholesale trader from Pune APMC (Agricultural Produce Marketing Committee).Export ban on onions adds fuel to farmers unrestThe sudden ban on onion export has led to widespread unrest among farmers, who have already been suffering due to drought followed by unseasonal rainfall. Traders have boycotted auctions that saw prices crashing by 30% in Nashik in Maharashtra.The central ...

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