Onion price rises to Rs 60 per kg in Bengaluru
Onion prices in Bengaluru surged after the rain hits the supply and selling at Rs 60 per kilograms (Kg).

Bengaluru: Onion prices in Bengaluru surged after the rain hits the supply and selling at Rs 60 per kilograms (Kg).
"Onion price was Rs 20 per kg and now there is a shortage of supply due to rains and therefore we are getting onions at Rs 50-60 per kg. This is why we are selling it at a price of Rs 60 per kg. It will remain like this for two more months and will stabilize after that," Inayatullah, a vendor at KR Market, said.
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He further said that the price rise has resulted in slowing down of sales. "Earlier customers used to buy 2 or 3 kgs but now most of them stick to just purchasing 1 kg," he said.

A buyer, Manohar said, "Just fifteen days ago I bought onions at Rs 20 per kg but now it is selling at Rs 60 per kg. I don't know whose mistake is it, the government's or farmers' or is it due to climate change."
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"Whatever is the reason the government should step in to check the price rise," he added. (ANI)