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Govt may review ban on onion exports at EGoM meeting

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Jan 21 2013 | 12:12 AM IST

Amid farmers' protest against the onion export ban, Food and Consumer Affairs Minister K V Thomas today said the government might review the decision at the next meeting of the Empowered Group of Ministers (EGoM) on Food.

Last week, the EGoM, headed by Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee, had decided to ban exports to boost domestic supply and control rising retail prices, which have risen to Rs 25/kg in the national capital from Rs 15/kg in the last few weeks.

"We may review the decision in the next EGoM," Thomas said here.

Thomas said the government was not against farmers and traders, but emphasised that onions should be available to consumers at a reasonable price.

"We can understand the Nasik traders problems. We are not against farmers and traders, the only thinking is people of this country should get onions at a reasonable price," Thomas observed.

All the onion markets in Nasik district of Maharashtra, the country's biggest onion-producing state, have remained closed since September 9 in protest against the export ban.

The minister said the government had taken the precautionary decision to ban onion exports as it did not want prices to escalate to the levels witnessed earlier this year, when onions were selling at rates as high as Rs 80/kg.

Thomas said that cooperatives Nafed and NCCF have started selling onions from their outlets in Delhi at Rs 18/kg.

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First Published: Sep 14 2011 | 2:25 PM IST

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