Updated On: 23 August, 2023 07:34 AM IST | Mumbai | Dharmendra Jore
Union govt started buying onions from state farmers after they started protesting against the steep 40 per cent export duty slapped on the vegetable

Onion containers were stuck at ports waiting for the situation to be resolved. File Pic/Nimesh Dave
Caught between two major vote banks—farmers and domestic consumers—the Union government intervened to ensure relief to both on Tuesday. The Centre started buying onions from the producers who had been protesting a 40 per cent export duty on onions that are largely grown in Maharashtra from where they are supplied nationally and to the neighbouring Asian and gulf countries.
The Modi government had imposed a 40 per cent duty two days ago to discourage the export of onions and ensure affordable supply in the inflation-hit domestic market. The duty would be effective till December 2023. This enraged the market players, including traders, who had their containers docked at ports. The Opposition protested while the pro-government people lobbied for a relief for stakeholders.