Thus, the need really is to incentivise onion storage to ensure their steady availability. The warehousing of onions is neither difficult nor cost-intensive, though the losses are relatively high because of their semi-perishable nature. They can be stored in open ventilated structures fabricated with locally available materials like bamboos to protect them from rain. A long-term strategy to stave off seasonal price spirals also needs to focus on the preservation of onions through processing to enhance their shelf life. The most simple and cost-effective techniques of onion preservation are dehydration and conversion into onion paste. These products can come in handy to augment the off-season supplies. Consumers can use these products to circumvent high prices of fresh or stored onions. Hopefully, the present onion crisis, which the government is finding hard to surmount, would force it to learn from the past mistakes and look for storage and processing based long-term solutions .
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