IANS | 23 Aug, 2023
Nepal is facing onion shortage after India imposed the 40 per cent export duty on the commodity.
Since
Tuesday, the Kalimati Fruit and Vegetable Market in Kathmandu wiped
onion off its price list after exporters stopped importing onion from
India.
"We have 80 vendors that sell out onions but in the last
two days, they are running out of the onion stock so we have wiped off
the price list of onion because it is no more available," said Binay
Shrestha, information officer of Kalimati Fruit and Vegetable Market,
one of major and biggest vegetable and fruit markets in Kathmandu that
provides fresh vegetables and fruits to the people of Kathmandu Valley.
And
there is a sharp rise in onion prices in Nepal following the imposition
of the export duty by the Union government. The price of onion in the
Nepali market has reached around Rs 90 - 100 per kg from Rs 50.
As
Nepal imports almost all its onion requirements from India, the hefty
export duty has created shortages in the domestic market.
Traders
say that the scarcity coincides with Nepal's festive season when onion
consumption explodes. Imposition of 40 per cent export duty till
December 21, comes at at time when the majority of Nepali festivals fall
in between.
Usually the Kalimati Fruit and Vegetable market in
Kathmandu imported 100 tons of onion on average but with the imposition
of the export duty, this number has dipped to 40 tons on Sunday and
Monday. From Tuesday, the exporters have stopped importing the onion,
said Shrestha.
Nepal heavily relies on imported onions from India
due to minimal domestic production. The country imported 180,190 tons of
onions worth Rs 6.75 billion in the last fiscal year.
The
Himalayan country is among the top five export destinations of Indian
onions. In the April-June 2023 period, India exported onions to 65
countries, of which a maximum quantity of 1.39 lakh tons was shipped to
Bangladesh.
Besides Bangladesh, Malaysia (1.07 lakh metric tons),
the UAE (0.90 lakh metric tons), Sri Lanka (0.80 lakh metric tons), and
Nepal (0.39 lakh metric tons) are among the top five places which import
onion from India.