Infographic: Why onion prices have shot through the roof

Infographic: Why onion prices have shot through the roof

From Rs 7 per kg in January to Rs 100 per kg in November in Mumbai, spiralling onion prices have sent Indian consumers in a tizzy

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Supply constraints have sent onion prices to a four-year highSupply constraints have sent onion prices to a four-year high
Mohsin Shaikh
  • Nov 8, 2019,
  • Updated Nov 9, 2019 10:23 AM IST

Onion prices have skyrocketed to a 4-year high in November. From low procurement to unseasonal rains, this BusinessToday.In infographic looks at the reasons behind the rise in prices of one of the most crucial vegetables in the Indian kitchen.

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Onion prices have skyrocketed to a 4-year high in November. From low procurement to unseasonal rains, this BusinessToday.In infographic looks at the reasons behind the rise in prices of one of the most crucial vegetables in the Indian kitchen.

ALSO READ: Onion hits 100, tomato batting at 60! Crowd's not happy

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ALSO READ: Onion, tomato prices remain high at Rs 60-70kg in Delhi

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