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Onion production estimated to fall by 5% in 2012-13: Pawar

Country's onion output stood at 175.11 lakh tonnes in the crop year 2011-12

Press Trust of India New Delhi
Onion production in the country is estimated to fall by 5% in the crop year 2012-13 (June-May), Parliament was informed today.

Country's onion output stood at 175.11 lakh tonnes (LT) in the crop year 2011-12, while in the year 2012-13 production is estimated at 166.55 lakh tonnes (provisional), Agriculture Minister Sharad Pawar said in a written reply in the Rajya Sabha.

Replying to the question on domestic demand of onion, the Minister said: "The domestic demand for onion consumption is estimated at approximately 10 lakh tonnes. Besides, approximately 15-20 lakh tonnes are exported, one lakh tonnes are used for seed production and 3-5 lakh tonnes are processed every year."
 
He added that the National Agricultural Marketing Federation of India (NAFED) procured 676.18 tonnes of onion valued at Rs 230 lakh in 2010-11, whereas in 2011-12 procurement of onion stood at 944.35 tonnes valued at Rs 68.30 lakh in 2011-12.

"NAFED did not procure onion in 2012-13," he said.

Onion is currently available at Rs 50-70 per kg in the national capital. Nafed is offering onions at a price of Rs 40 per kg through its 5 outlets and mobile vans.

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First Published: Aug 27 2013 | 5:46 PM IST

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