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India sets $800 per tonne minimum export price to ensure domestic supply

Government will procure 200,000 tonnes of vegetable in addition to already bought stock

BENGALURU (Reuters) – India has set a floor price of $800 per metric ton minimum export price on onions up to Dec 31, the government said on Saturday, in a bid to ensure adequate domestic availability and to stabilise prices.

"The measure has been taken to maintain sufficient availability of onion to domestic consumers at affordable prices as the quantity of stored rabi 2023 onion is declining," the government said in a statement, referring to crops sown in winter.

The government also announced procurement of 200,000 tonnes of onions for its buffer, over and above the 500,000 tonnes already procured, it said in the statement.

The south Asian nation had in August imposed a 40 per cent export duty on onions up to Dec 31 to improve domestic availability of the vegetable.  

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