Union Minister breaks silence, reveals reason for increased onion price
Union Minister breaks silence, reveals reason for increased onion price
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Currently, onion production has increased drastically in India, due to which inflation is disturbing consumers. Union Agriculture and Farmers Welfare Minister Narendra Singh Tomar said in the Lok Sabha on Thursday that onion production has reduced by 16 lakh tonnes in the current season, making onions expensive. But the government has taken several steps to control onion inflation.

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According to media reports, in response to questions about crop failure, Tomar said that according to the states, the production of onions was estimated to be 69.9 lakh tonnes by November 30. But the actual yield is only 53.67 lakh tonnes. Reduction in onion production has created this crisis, the government has taken many steps towards resolving it. There are complete restrictions on onion exports and many concessions for imports.

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In his statement, Tomar said that the government is very serious about this issue, under which the Chief Ministers of the states have been advised to take effective steps. On the issue of onion, there have been many occasions when the house was loud. Laughing on the question of whether or not to eat onion, the question and answer were echoed. Actually, during a discussion in the House recently, Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman said that onions and garlic are not eaten in her family. Things like which had arisen out of the House and the House.

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