Rain in Maharashtra reason for soaring onion prices in Odisha

Bhubaneswar: Damage to onion crops in Maharashtra due to excessive rains has led to the skyrocketing price of the vegetable in Odisha market, Food and Supplies Minister Surya Narayan Patro said on Monday. The average requirement of onion in the state is about 7 to 8 lakh tonnes a month. However, Patro said, the state […]

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Bhubaneswar: Damage to onion crops in Maharashtra due to excessive rains has led to the skyrocketing price of the vegetable in Odisha market, Food and Supplies Minister Surya Narayan Patro said on Monday.

The average requirement of onion in the state is about 7 to 8 lakh tonnes a month. However, Patro said, the state produces only 80,000 to one lakh tonne onions due to which it is highly dependent on Maharashtra's Nasik and neighbouring Andhra Pradesh to meet the needs.