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Traders said that now is the onion production season in the country. If the onions are imported from India, the farmers in the country will not get a fair price for the onions. Farmers will suffer economically. On September 14, India imposed a ban on exports of onions abroad. The country’s onion market depends on Indian onions. This time, after onion exports were stopped in September, the price of onions in the country increased abnormally. The onions have been sold for more than Tk 250 per kg. Later, after the government lowered the import tariff on onions, traders started importing onions from other countries. News of the lifting of the ban on onion exports from India triggered a negative reaction in the Khatunganj wholesale market yesterday. Small red onions are generally more important to buyers. In Khatunganj yesterday, the domestic onion was sold at Tk 40 per kg, the Egyptian at Tk 40, the Turkish at Tk 55/60 and the Netherlands at Tk 25/26.
President of the Hamidullah Market Business Association. Idris Ali said: ‘We are selling onions at a loss because the price has dropped. Traders also buy many onions at higher prices. Therefore, I urge the government to allow the importation of Indian onions after at least one more month. Solaiman Badshah, a wholesaler, said India had stopped exporting onions in times of crisis. Traders have imported onions from other countries to meet the country’s demand in times of emergency. The country’s farmers will not get a fair price for the onions they produce. The government should think about farmers.
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According to the Chittagong Port Plant Quarantine Center, in the past six months, traders have taken RP to import 29,034,000 metric tons of onions from different countries around the world. On the other hand, so far 1 lakh 30 thousand metric tons of onion has been removed from the port. Onions have been imported from Myanmar, Pakistan, China, Egypt, Turkey, the Netherlands, Malaysia, South Africa, the United Arab Emirates, Algeria, Iran, and Russia.
According to the Chittagong office of the Department of Agricultural Extension, a lot of onions have been grown in Chittagong this time. Chittagong has a favorable environment for onion production. Last year, the onion was grown on 30 hectares of land in Chittagong and this time on 48 hectares of land. Chittagong Deputy Director. Akhtaruzzaman told Ittefaq that onion cultivation in Chittagong from other parts of the country started a bit late. We have encouraged farmers to grow onions through various programs. As a result, this time more onions have been grown in Chittagong. About eight tons of onion are produced per hectare.
Meanwhile, correspondent from Hakimpur (Dinajpur) He said that onion import to Bangladesh via Hili de Hakimpur upazila land port of Dinajpur can start from January 2. Healy land port merchants confirmed the matter on Tuesday. The decision to lift the ban was announced in a statement signed by Amit Yadav, director general of the foreign trade branch of the Indian Ministry of Commerce and Industry, on Monday. Haroon Ur Rashid, Chairman of Healy Land Port Import and Export Group, said the decision on importing onions from India will be made in consultation with traders.
Ittefaq / UB
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