Centre initiates disposal of onion through NCCF, NAFED, Kendriya Bhandar

Department of Consumer Affairs procures 5.06 LMT onion for disposal through e-sales, e-Nam auction and bulk sale

The Government has initiated aggressive retail sales of onion from the buffer at a subsidised price of Rs.25 per kg to protect the consumers from the recent increase in onion prices due to the delay in the arrival of the Kharif crop. This comes as another measure in addition to the slew of measures put in place to ensure the availability and affordability of onion to domestic consumers such as the imposition of a Minimum Export Price (MEP) of USD 800 per MT with effect from 29th October 2023, enhancement of buffer procurement by 2 lakh tons, over above 5.06 lakh tons already procured, and the continuous disposal of onion through retail sales, e-Nam auction and bulk sales in wholesale markets since second week of August.

The Department of Consumer Affairs has started aggressive disposal of onion through retail outlets and mobile vans operated by NCCF, NAFED, Kendriya Bhandar and other State-controlled cooperatives at a subsidised price of Rs.25 per kg. Till 2nd November, NAFED has set up 329 retail points, consisting of stationary outlets and mobile vans, in 55 cities across 21 states. Similarly, NCCF has set up 457 retail points in 54 cities across 20 states. Kendriya Bhandar too, has started retail supply of onion through its retail outlets across Delhi-NCR from 3rd November, 2023 and Safal Mother Dairy will start from this weekend. The retail sale of onion to consumers in Telangana and other southern states is being taken up by the Hyderabad Agricultural Cooperatives Association (HACA).

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