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Attempt to lower prices

India: License now required for onion sellers

The Telangan government in India is now requiring onion sellers to have a license in a further attempt to keep prices down in the region. The government will fix a maximum retail price for the commodity, beyond which it can't be sold in the open market. This is a change from standard procedure where state governments usually rope in their civil supplies department to procure the commodity and sell at a subsidised price.

The special order, issued by the government on Friday, has been named the Telangana Onions Dealers (Licensing, Storage and Regulation) Order, 2016.

While the state government currently uses its powers to check the hoarding of essential commodities such as rice and dal, it has never tried to regulate the open market price of such commodities directly. In this context, the new order on onion has broken a new ground.

"Price fixation shall be done keeping in view the minimum support price for the commodities communicated by the central government during the respective crop year," said Rajat Kumar, commissioner and ex-officio principal secretary, department of civil supplies, Telangana government, stated in the order.

According to the order, each licencee should keep a stock quantity between 30 quintals and 75 quintals at his or her disposal depending on the category of area. The government would charge a fee of Rs2,000 for a wholesale licence, Rs 1,000 for a retail licence and Rs 3,000 for issuing a composite licence allowing both wholesale and retail sale of onion.

Source: business-standard.com
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