Despite intermittent declines in the wholesale markets, consumers have continued to pay highly for onions over an unusually sustained period of a little over two months.
Data compiled by the Ministry of Consumer Affairs show a huge difference between wholesale and retail prices. At the wholesale market at Vashi, Navi Mumbai, prices were Rs 48-52 a kg two months earlier and had fallen to Rs 36 a kg earlier this month; retail consumers continued to pay Rs 65–70 a kg throughout. In Delhi, the price was Rs 48.75 a kg in the wholesale market on Tuesday and Rs 69 a kg in retailing.
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After hitting a high of Rs 52 a kg a week earlier at the benchmark Lasalgaon mandi, the largest in Asia, the price fell to Rs 42.50 a kg on Tuesday.
A week ago, a similar trend was seen. However, consumers in this city continued to pay Rs 60 a kg, according to official data. So, too, in Kolkata, where the wholesale price, said NHRDF, fell by Rs 4 to Rs 48.75 a kg a week earlier but recovered to hit Rs 52 on Monday, before again falling to quote at Rs 43.75 a kg on Tuesday. Yet, retail prices continued to remain at Rs 65 a kg on Tuesday.
“Retail market prices remained higher due to hoarding by a handful of large traders that book entire quantities directly from farmers and get delivery at their own convenience,” alleged Virendra Singh, chairman of the National Consumer Cooperative Federation. He said what was needed was improvement in the distribution network..
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