Onion price rise: Mother Dairy sells 5,000 tonnes produce at cheaper rate so far in Delhi-NCR

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State-owned Mother Dairy has sold so far 5,000 tonnes onion at a subsidised rate of Rs 23.90 per kg in the national capital region and plans to further boost the supply to ensure consumers do no stand in long queues to buy the cheaper produce, according to its top official.
Retail onion prices have skyrocketed to Rs 60-80 per kg in Delhi and some other parts of the country due to supply disruption from flood-affected growing states like Maharasthra.
To give relief to consumers from high prices, the central government is offloading 50,000 tonnes of buffer stock of onion across the country. Mother Dairy and cooperatives Nafed and NCCF are selling this stock in Delhi at a subsidised rate.
"We are concerned about long queues for onion in front of our Safal outlets. We will bring in more quantities in the coming days," Mother Dairy Managing Director Sangram Chaudhary told PTI.
The price rise in onion is "temporary and will phase out slowly" with the arrival of fresh kharif crop from November onwards, he said, and added that there is no shortage of onion in the country.
So far, Mother Dairy sold 5,000 tonnes of onion at a subsidised rate of Rs 23.90 per kg. The stock was taken from the buffer stock being maintained by cooperative Nafed on behalf of the central government, he said.
Chaudhary said, "It is quite a big quantity. We are trying to stabilise and balance the market. We are selling at no-profit, no loss. We have always helped the government to balance market through Safal booths and will continue to do."
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First Published: Sep 29 2019 | 12:35 PM IST