After India
extended restrictions on the outbound shipments of onions until March 31, 2024,
Sri Lanka has turned to Pakistan for the import of this essential item but the
prices remain high leaving consumers in the lurch, a spokesman said.
Big onion imported from Pakistan is sold in
Colombo at Rs.400 a kilo at the wholesale level. The Indian government sought
to ensure supply in the local market by curbing exports.
The Indian
government had introduced a minimum export price (MEP) of US $800 per ton on
onion exports from October 28 until December 31 this year.
Sri Lanka
depends on India for the import of onion. A spokesman for the Essential Food
Commodities Importers and Traders Association told Daily Mirror that importers
had begun placing orders for shipments from Pakistan as the next best
option.
In Pakistan, a
ton costs nearly 1000 US dollars. We have to sell onion at Rs.400 a kilo in the
local market. There is no other
alternative import for us. In the Netherlands, it costs even
more. There are restrictions in importing from Iran and Egypt because of
curbs,†he said. India’s curb is aimed at containing inflation in that country
ahead of the Lok Sabha election next year.
Sri Lanka imports around 20,000 tons of onion for a month for local
consumption. Onion is cultivated in Sri Lanka but the production is sufficient
only for the requirement of one or two months. During the last couple of years, local cultivation was severely
affected due to the fertilizer crisis with farmers increasingly abandoning it.