Onion is being sold at over Rs 50/kg in the national capital, Mumbai and Kolkata, respectively. In Chennai, the price is ruling at Rs 45/kg, as per the official data. A similar trend prevails in small cities as well.
"It is a temporary phase. Traders are taking advantage of the temporary ups and downs. But the fundamentals are strong," Agriculture Secretary S K Pattanayak told PTI.
As per the Agriculture Ministry's data, the country's onion production is estimated to decline by 4.5 per cent to 21.4 million tonnes in the 2017-18 crop year due to lower acreage as against 22.4 million tonnes last year.
Pattanayak said the prices of onion will get corrected with the increase in arrival of the crop in the coming days.
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Nasik-based National Horticultural Research And Development Foundation (NHRDF) acting Director P K Gupta said, "The arrival of the Kharif onion is less at present and therefore prices are under pressure. The arrivals are expected to improve by end of the month and the prices will accordingly get corrected."
Once the kharif arrival and later rabi onion crop hits the market, the retail price situation will automatically improve, he added.