Centre omits minimum export price for onions
Updated:8 years, 4 months ago
Updated:8 years, 4 months ago
New Delhi, Feb 03 (ANI): In a bid to encourage export, the government announced that the minimum export price (MEP) for all varieties of onions will be abolished henceforth. In an official notification, the Directorate General of Foreign Trade said the requirement of MEP on export of onions stands omitted till further orders. It further stated that all varieties of onions can now be exported without any MEP. Towards the end of last year, onion prices saw an all-time rise in markets, which left consumers in vain. On a related note, the Government, in November, had fixed the MEP of onions at USD 850 per tonne, in order to maintain stock of the same in the domestic market.
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