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Indian private companies now allowed to export onions

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Core Tip: With domestic supplies of onion improving and wholesale prices crashing, the government today allowed even private entities to export the commodity.
With domestic sIndian onionupplies of onion improving and wholesale prices crashing, the government today allowed even private entities to export the commodity. Up to now, only state-owned agencies like STC, PEC and MMTC were allowed to export onions.

“Export of onion has been made free,” Directorate General of Foreign Trade (DGFT) said in a notification.

Private entities are allowed to export all varieties of the commodity, including Bangalore Rose and Krishnapuram varieties, the DGFT said.

The move follows the Centre earlier doing away with the minimum export price (MEP) to boost exports. With wholesale prices crashing, growers have been complaining about lower realisation.

The government had imposed MEP in September, 2013 amid retail prices touching Rs 100 a kg in major parts of the country. The MEP was raised several times to curb exports and boost domestic supplies. Onion was even imported to control prices.

It may be noted that exports of the commodity in January fell marginally to 121,000 tonnes due to lower export value realisation.

During the April-January period of 2013-14, exports have declined by 28 per cent to 1,108,000 tonnes.

India exported 1,822,000 tonnes of onions during the entire 2012-13 fiscal.

 
 
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