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Maharashtra | A harvest of tears stalks onion county

War, weather and a wholly self-made export muddle combine to bring ruin to a vast belt of small farmers

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LOW QUALITY GLUT: Onion farmers in Nashik district, Maharashtra. (Photo: Mayur Bargaje)

It may be inflating prices all around, but the West Asia crisis has brought tears to the eyes of Maharashtra’s onion farmers for the opposite reason. There’s a glut in the local market. The high-volume, low-cost commodity gets exported mostly by ships, so emergency surcharges have choked the sealanes to the massive Gulf market. Overland, Bangladesh’s protectionist policies block another destination. Adding to the pain of fickle export policies, unseasonal rains amidst a superhot summer have spoilt crop quality. Net effect: farmers in the onion belt around Nashik are getting as low as Re 1 per kg.

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