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Govt Hikes MEP Of Onions By $ 30 A Tonne

New Delhi, Jul 15: The government today raised the export price of onion, for the second time within 40 days, by USD 30 per tonne to USD 230 a tonne to discourage shipment of the

PTI PTI Updated on: July 15, 2011 20:16 IST
govt hikes mep of onions by 30 a tonne
govt hikes mep of onions by 30 a tonne

New Delhi, Jul 15: The government today raised the export price of onion, for the second time within 40 days, by USD 30 per tonne to USD 230 a tonne to discourage shipment of the kitchen staple outside the country.


However, the Minimum Export Price (MEP) of two superior varieties—Krishnapuram and Bangalore Rose—was kept unchanged at USD 350 per tonne, Directorate General of Foreign Trade (DGFT) said.

“MEP of onions other than Bangalore Rose Onions and Krishnapuram onions will be USD 230 per tonne Freight on Board (FOB). It was USD 200 per tonne as notified on June 8, 2011,” DGFT said.

On June 8, the government had raised the export price of onion to USD 200 a tonne from USD 170 a tonne.  Hike in onions MEP appears to be an apparent attempt by the government to lower shipment of the important veggie outside the country.

Food inflation went up to 8.31 per cent during week ended July 2 and onion prices increased by 30 per cent during the week under review.

In December last year, the government had imposed a ban on export of the kitchen staple after its prices skyrocketed to Rs 80-85 per kg in the retail markets across the country.  The export ban was lifted in February this year after prices fell to normal levels.

India produced 13 million tonnes of onion in 2010-11.  While opening export of onions in February the government had kept MEP of the bulb at a higher level of USD 600 per tonne as a precaution against the price shooting up again.  After complaints from traders and intervention of Agriculture minister Sharad Pawar, the MEP was reduced in phases.

The export price of onion was fixed at USD 170 per tonne on March 31, 2011 before raising it to USD 200 a tonne today for all varieties except Bangalore rose and Krishnapuram.

India's onion export dropped by over 31 per cent in 2010-11 at 12.89 million tonnes as compared to the previous year. PTI

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