India Bans Onion Exports Until March 31, 2024

India Bans Onion Exports Until March 31, 2024

India Has Imposed A Ban On Exports Of Onions Or Bulb Onions (Allium Cepa) Until March 31, 2024, According To A Government Order Issued Late On Thursday. India Had Previously Imposed A Minimum Export Price Of $800 Per Metric Ton, Until Dec. 31, 2023, To Discourage Exports, In An Effort To Curb Surging Local Prices. Previously In August, India Had Imposed A 40% Export Duty On Onions Up To December 31. Between April 1 And August 4 Of This Fiscal, India Exported 9.75 Lakh Tonnes Of Onions. This High Health Benefits Vegetable Onion Export Ban Hits Neighbouring Countries, Steep Price Hikes. Markets In Bangladesh, Nepal, Bhutan, Sri Lanka, And The Maldives Have Reported A Surge In Onion Prices In The Wake Of The Indian Ban On Export Of The Vegetables. Now, India's Retail Inflation In November Rose At Its Fastest Pace In Three Months Due To Higher Food Prices, Strengthening Expectations That The Central Bank Will Not Ease Interest Rates Anytime Soon. This Photo Was Taken At Tehatta, West Bengal, India On 13/12/2023.

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