The Centre has withdrawn 20 per cent duty on onion export, effective from the 1st of April. According to the Ministry of Consumer Affairs, Food and Public Distribution, this will ensure remunerative prices to farmers while maintaining the affordability of onion to the consumers at a crucial juncture. It added that both mandi and retail prices have softened following the expected arrival of rabi crops in good quantities. As per the estimates, higher production of crops during the rabi season including onion is expected to further ease the market prices in the coming months.
The export duty of 20 per cent had been in place from 13th September last year to ensure domestic availability.