India raises minimum export price for onions
Wednesday, 2 July 2014
India has raised the minimum export price for onions, to maintain price levels at home, as fears grow of a shortage because of adverse weather conditions. Effective immediately, exports of onions can only take place at or above the price of $500 (£292) per tonne. That is a 67% jump from the government's recent pricing policy on a key ingredient for Indian dishes. Two weeks ago the government had set a minimum export price of $300 per tonne. But at a recent meeting the government's findings showed that wholesale and retail prices of onions have been going up. The inter-ministerial committee said in a statement it reached a unanimous decision to raise the minimum export price, keeping in view ‘rising retail and wholesale prices and delayed monsoon,’ according to BBC.