EGoM Bans Onion
Exports
Free Export Quotas for
Rice, Wheat
An Empowered Group of Ministers' (EGoM) meeting on Thursday, 8 Sept evening decided to review
the ban on onion exports every fortnight. Two lakh tonnes each of wheat and
rice will be allowed to be exported under open general licence.
The ban on onion comes two days after the Centre
raised its minimum export price by $175 a tonne to $475 a tonne. Onion prices
have been surging the past few weeks as the standing kharif
crop is feared to have been affected by rain in growing areas. As on September
1, the Centre had stocks of 33.62 million tonnes (mt)
wheat and 22.71 mt rice. The EGoM
decided to continue the 7.5 per cent duty on imports of refined edible oils.