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Last Updated : 2024-04-27 13:21:00
MUMBAI, March 24 (Reuters) - India has extended its ban on onion exports indefinitely - a surprise move that comes ahead of a general election and is set to exacerbate high prices in some overseas markets.
Imposed by India - the world's biggest exporter of the vegetable - in December, the ban was due to expire on March 31. Traders had anticipated it would be lifted as local prices have more than halved since the export restrictions were implemented and this season's crop is yielding fresh supplies.
However, the government issued an order late on Friday that the ban will remain in place until further notice.
"The extension is surprising and completely unnecessary, considering the falling prices with rising supplies from the new season crop," said an executive at a Mumbai-based export firm, who declined to be identified.
Onion prices in some wholesale markets in Maharashtra, the biggest onion-producing state, have fallen to 1,200 rupees ($14) per 100 kg from 4,500 rupees in December, the executive said.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi is seeking a record-equalling third straight term in upcoming elections that will be held over almost seven weeks from April 19.
Countries such as Bangladesh, Malaysia, Nepal and the United Arab Emirates rely on imports from India to fill domestic gaps in onion supply and many of those nations have struggled with high prices since the ban.
"India's move is allowing rival exporters to quote much higher prices since buyers have no choice," said another executive at an export company based in Mumbai.
Traders estimate that India, which has shorter shipment times than rivals such as China or Egypt for many markets, accounts for more than half of all onion imports by Asian countries.
India exported a record 2.5 million metric tons of onions in the financial year that ended on March 31, 2023.
Tissa Fernando Sunday, 24 March 2024 05:23 PM
This is good for our farmers who grow onions.
Indian farmers must protest, they used to get better money by exporting Sunday, 24 March 2024 06:48 PM
Indian farmers growing onion will really start to suffer. They grew big crops to cater for their local and export markets, and the stupid Indian government blocks their sales to us, and other countries that import. Our government is also backhanded when asking for exemption. What is this brotherly love between countries, as India is showing step-motherly attitude towards us.
GR Monday, 25 March 2024 12:16 AM
Almost 25 yrs ago election was lost due to high onion proce haha.... weird? So government will not take any risk until June 2st week.
KumaraT Monday, 25 March 2024 12:47 PM
World food security is something that Indians have a big leverage and going forward we shall see more instances of these being wielded as a carrot/stick by India.
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