"Onion and milk are important. We are closely observing the price trend and an appropriate action will follow, whenever required," Commerce Secretary Rajeev Kher told reporters here.
He was replying to a question whether the government is mulling any export restriction considering the possibility of deficit monsoon and rising prices.
Onions are costlier by Rs 5/kg in retail markets in most cities compared to last year prices. At present, onion prices are hovering in the range Rs 20-25/kg in Delhi. It was Rs 17/kg in the year-ago period.
He said the government has reviewed the situation and there is no cause of worry for wheat and rice at present.
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Consumer Affairs Secretary Keshav Desiraju had recently said that a call on re-imposing MEP would be taken by the Cabinet Committee on Prices soon. At present, there is no minimum export price (MEP) on onion.
Kher also said that the department dealing with future trading too is watching the situation.
With domestic supplies improving and wholesale prices crashing, the Centre had later done away with the MEP.
In the 2013-14, total onion exports fell by over 25 per cent to 1.35 million tonnes as against 1.82 million tonnes in the previous year.
According to the government research body National Horticultural Research and Development Foundation (NHRDF), total onion production is estimated to be higher by 15 per cent at 19.29 million tonnes this year (July-June) from Rs 16.81 million tonnes a year ago.
Costlier vegetables, fruits and milk pushed up retail inflation to three-month high of 8.59 per cent in April.
Inflation in milk was 11.42 per cent in April as against 11.02 per cent in the previous month.
Amul and Mother Dairy, the two major milk suppliers in Delhi had increased prices by Rs 2 a litre recently.