India loosens onion export ban to help neighbors

India loosens onion export ban to help neighbors

by Staff Writer 09-04-2024 | 6:23 PM

RT: India is gearing up to supply thousands of metric tonnes of onions to Sri Lanka and UAE, days after it approved limited exports of essential commodities to the Maldives.

New Delhi is planning to supply thousands of metric tons of onions to Sri Lanka and the United Arab Emirates.

According to the Hindustan Times, India has supplied 10,000 metric tons of onions over and above the agreed 14,400-ton cap.

The world’s largest global exporter of onions, India has either banned or limited export permits for the in-demand vegetable, as well as for rice, wheat flour, pulses, and sugar, since last December.

Subsequently, onion prices are believed to have risen dramatically in neighboring countries that have depended on onion imports from India to meet their domestic demand.

Through a “special quota” arrangement, the Indian government recently allowed exports to Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Mauritius, Bahrain, and Bhutan.