The Indian government banned the export of onions until March 2024 in response to the crashing prices, caused by a loophole in export policies being exploited by traders. The ban was justified by the government due to the delay in the arrival of the kharif crop, despite the daily growing arrivals of kharif onions. The ban has resulted in an expected flood of the kharif onion in domestic markets, reducing the country's dependence on Maharashtra for onions and causing prices to crash.