Onion prices will not rise anymore


New delhi date. September 25, 2019, Wednesday

The price of onion is no longer high as Kabul has begun sending dungli to a country that is friendly with India. Afghan dung has been on sale in various cities of Punjab on the western border of the country for the past few days. According to details obtained by commercial sources, onion revenue has already started in the country from Afghanistan to Pakistan. A 30-35 onion train will soon arrive in the country from Afghanistan, which has already been loaded.

While there is a huge rise in onion prices in India, Afghan traders are excited to sell the onions in the market here and if the price of onions is 30 rupees here, the onions will come from Afghanistan. Currently in Afghanistan, Amritsar and Ludhiana are selling Afghan dumplings at prices of 30-35 per liter.

The Dungli Merchant Association President in Azadpur Bazar of Delhi said, "In one or two days, the revenue of Afghan dung will also start in the Delhi market, which will reduce the price of onion." On the other hand, the arrival of new onion crop from Karnataka has started. Five trucks from Karnataka have arrived and new revenue may increase in coming days.

After several days in Delhi's Azadpur market, the prices of the wholesale onion have dropped below 40. According to information obtained from traders, the price of onion in Delhi has gone up to 25-38 per kg. Last week it was Rs. 50 was the price. On the market, 55 carts of 1100 tonnes of onion were recovered and the stock of the previous onion fell. Thus, the price of onion has decreased by Rs.

Comments