Small onion farmers of Dindigul district unable to get right price for produce due to limited export opportunities

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Workers segregating shallots astatine  the wholesale bulb  marketplace  successful  Dindigul, Tamil Nadu.

Workers segregating shallots astatine the wholesale bulb marketplace successful Dindigul, Tamil Nadu. | Photo Credit: G. KARTHIKEYAN

With constricted export opportunities, tiny bulb farmers of Dindigul territory are incapable to get the close terms for their produce.

The bulb marketplace successful Dindigul operates thrice a week: On Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. Onions travel from the bluish and the cardinal States, portion shallots (small onions) are produced locally crossed Dindigul district. The prices are fixed connected marketplace days.

From the bulb market, the nutrient is sent to the different parts of Tamil Nadu, neighbouring and different States and besides exported to overseas countries. However, the farmers of Dindigul territory said they were not getting the close terms for their nutrient owed to deficiency of export opportunities.

They said shallots were being sold astatine ₹40 per kg and successful the retail marketplace it was ₹50 per kg. This was overmuch little than what they had expected.

Rengasamy, a husbandman from Gujiliamparai, said cultivating tiny onions connected astir 1 acre of onshore would outgo astir ₹1 lakh. The selling terms was astir ₹40 per kg. To fetch a profitable magnitude they would person to merchantability much than ₹50 per kg, helium said. With the exports going down, the farmers were not receiving favourable prices, helium said.

Marimuthu, a trader, said earlier shallots were being exported from Dindigul to different countries. However, owed to a deficiency of request successful those markets, exports person travel to a halt. Consequently, farmers were not receiving the close terms for their produce, helium said. He hoped that the contiguous marketplace concern would amended successful the coming months.

Published - May 30, 2026 08:56 p.m. IST

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