Onion Prices Set to Drop as Kanda Express Delivers 840 Tons to Delhi

In a bid to stabilize onion prices, the Kanda Express has commenced operations, successfully transporting approximately 840 tons of onions to Delhi. On October 20, this initiative marked a significant step in addressing the ongoing price surge in the capital. The latest batch of onions was unloaded at Kishanganj railway station, adding to the 1,600 tons previously delivered.

Expected Price Drop to ₹35 per Kilogram

With the recent influx of onions, market analysts predict a potential price reduction. Reports suggest that the retail price of onions could soon drop to ₹35 per kilogram. Currently, onions are being sold at prices ranging from ₹60 to ₹80 per kilogram in Delhi. The increased stock is expected to lead to an official announcement regarding the revised pricing shortly.

Where to Find Affordable Onions

The National Agricultural Cooperative Marketing Federation of India (NAFED) has sourced this onion supply through the Price Stabilization Fund. A significant portion of these onions, exceeding 140,000 tons, has been distributed to various regions via road transport from Nashik and other centers. The National Cooperative Consumer Federation (NCCF) is overseeing the distribution to 104 locations across 22 states.

Retail sales at the anticipated ₹35 per kilogram will be facilitated through partnerships with central warehouses and Reliance Retail, ensuring that these onions reach consumers at a lower price point in the market soon.

Timeline of Onion Deliveries

The government’s strategic initiative to transport onions efficiently began with the first delivery of 1,600 tons on October 20, followed by another 840 tons arriving on October 26. Additionally, shipments have been sent from Nashik to Guwahati. For the current rabi season, the government has reportedly accumulated around 470,000 tons of onions, aimed at ensuring sufficient supply during this crucial time.

As the Kanda Express continues to enhance onion supply, consumers can look forward to more accessible prices in the near future, alleviating some of the financial pressure caused by high onion prices.