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Why Onion Prices Have Climbed 300 Per Cent
- Monday August 24, 2015
- India News | Written by Nikita Niraj Arora
At Lasalgaon in North Maharashtra, Asia's largest onion market, prices are a whopping Rs 60 per kg. The same quantity last year was selling for Rs 15, indicating a 300 per cent increase.
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Mumbai trader sells onions at Rs. 12 per kg
- Monday January 3, 2011
- Mumbai News | NDTV Correspondent
Onions at Rs 12 a kilo! Finding that hard to buy? Well, Deepak Kedare from Lasalgaon, Maharashtra's largest onion producing area, is making it possible. Kedare buys his product from the farmer, and sells it directly to the consumer."I sell onions at Rs 12/kg to Rs 15/kg. It is possible to sell it at this price because I buy it from the farmers dire...
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57 per cent hike in onion prices since last week
- Saturday November 13, 2010
- India News | NDTV Correspondent
After unseasonal rainfall destroyed the onion crop this past fortnight, there has been a sharp increase in prices with a kilo costing about Rs 35. This is a 57 per cent hike from last week, when it was available for Rs 20 a kilo.At Nashik's Lalsalgaon, the biggest onion market in Asia, traders blame the shortage on unseasonal rains that has destroy...
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Why Onion Prices Have Climbed 300 Per Cent
- Monday August 24, 2015
- India News | Written by Nikita Niraj Arora
At Lasalgaon in North Maharashtra, Asia's largest onion market, prices are a whopping Rs 60 per kg. The same quantity last year was selling for Rs 15, indicating a 300 per cent increase.
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www.ndtv.com
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Mumbai trader sells onions at Rs. 12 per kg
- Monday January 3, 2011
- Mumbai News | NDTV Correspondent
Onions at Rs 12 a kilo! Finding that hard to buy? Well, Deepak Kedare from Lasalgaon, Maharashtra's largest onion producing area, is making it possible. Kedare buys his product from the farmer, and sells it directly to the consumer."I sell onions at Rs 12/kg to Rs 15/kg. It is possible to sell it at this price because I buy it from the farmers dire...
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www.ndtv.com
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57 per cent hike in onion prices since last week
- Saturday November 13, 2010
- India News | NDTV Correspondent
After unseasonal rainfall destroyed the onion crop this past fortnight, there has been a sharp increase in prices with a kilo costing about Rs 35. This is a 57 per cent hike from last week, when it was available for Rs 20 a kilo.At Nashik's Lalsalgaon, the biggest onion market in Asia, traders blame the shortage on unseasonal rains that has destroy...
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www.ndtv.com