Government will purchase 15,000 tonnes of onions in a move to help the growers in the wake of a bumper crop that has sharply brought down prices, the Lok Sabha was informed on Wednesday.
Food and Civil Supplies Minister Ram Vilas Paswan said this in a brief intervention during the Zero Hour when concern was expressed over the fall in prices affecting the onion growers.
Noting that onion production this year is to the tune of 20.3 million tonnes as against 19.0 million tonnes last year, the minister said that a decision to purchase 15,000 tonnes of the produce has been taken.
Purchases have already started as there is infrastructure, he said in Nashik. The Centre has sent teams to all onion producing states, including Rajasthan, he added.
The minister said that the states could also purchase the produce under the price stabilisation fund mechanism.
The Food Corporation of India, he said, does not have the proper godowns to store onions and was ready to take them on rent from private sector.
Raising the issue during zero hour, Bharatiya Janata Party member Manoj Rajouria expressed concern over the plight of the onion growers due to sharp fall in prices. Supported by his party colleagues, he wanted the Centre to intervene to help the farmer.