Hitherto, only state-owned agencies like STC, PEC and MMTC were allowed to export onions.
"Export of onion has been made free," Directorate General of Foreign Trade (DGFT) said in a notification.
Private entities are allowed to export all varieties of the commodity, including Bangalore Rose and Krishnapuram varieties, DGFT said.
The move follows the Centre earlier doing away with the minimum export price (MEP) to boost exports.
With wholesale prices crashing, growers have been complaining about lower realisation.
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It may be noted that exports of the commodity in January fell marginally to 1.21 lakh tonnes due to lower export value realisation.
During the April-January period of 2013-14, exports have declined by 28 per cent to 11.08 lakh tonnes.
India exported 18.22 lakh tonnes of onion during the entire 2012-13 fiscal.
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