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This Article is From Mar 22, 2025

India Withdraws 20% Export Duty On Onion From April 1

India Withdraws 20% Export Duty On Onion From April 1
The government on Saturday withdrew the 20% export duty on onion effective from April 1 and said the move was aimed at protecting the interest of farmers (Photo by ABHISHEK HAJARE on Unsplash)

The Union government withdrew on Saturday the 20% export duty on onion effective from April 1 and said the move was aimed at protecting the interest of farmers.

A notification in this regard has been issued by the Department of Revenue following a communication from the Department of Consumer Affairs, an official statement said.

"The decision stands as another testament to the government's commitment to ensuring remunerative prices to farmers while maintaining affordability of onion to the consumers at this crucial juncture when both mandi and retail prices have softened following expected arrival of rabi crops in good quantities," the Ministry of Consumer Affairs said.

The export duty has been in place since September 2024. However, despite restrictions, total onion export reached 11.65 lakh tonnes till March 18 of the current fiscal year.

Monthly onion export quantity had picked up from 0.72 lakh tonne in September 2024 to 1.85 lakh tonne in January this year.

Onion prices have fallen in key growing states due to an increase in the arrival of the rabi crop.

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