India’s onion exports have declined by ₹696 crore compared to last year, mainly due to the imposition of export duties. Between April and November of this financial year, the total value of onion exports stood at ₹2,663 crore, down from ₹3,359 crore during the same period last year—a sharp decline of 20%. Interestingly, the quantity of onions exported actually increased from 16.26 lakh metric tonnes last year to 17.17 lakh metric tonnes this year. However, earnings have dropped significantly, indicating that onions are being sold at lower prices in the global market. Farmers and traders blame inconsistent export policies for this decline. They argue that sudden restrictions and export duties have made Indian onions less competitive, allowing countries like China, Egypt, and Pakistan to capture the market by offering onions at better prices. Over the past few years, onion exports have fluctuated due to changing policies.
