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Peeved Nashik traders not to purchase onions for 2 days

Onion traders in the district have decided not to purchase onions for two days -- Monday and Tuesday -- from Agricultural Produce Market Committees (APMC) to protest state government's directive that onions should not sell over Rs 40 per kg.

Updated on: Jan 10, 2011, 10:10:59 IST
PTI | By , Nashik
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Onion traders in the district have decided not to purchase onions for two days -- Monday and Tuesday -- from Agricultural Produce Market Committees (APMC) to protest state government's directive that onions should not sell over Rs 40 per kg.

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Nashik District Onion Traders Association at its meeting held at Umrane on Sunday took this decision, said Suresh Parikh, onion trader.

"We have been buying onions at Rs 30-45 per kg from APMC, and we have to bear losses because of government directive," he said.

Income tax department on Saturday raided houses and godowns of four onion traders -- two in Lasalgaon and one each at Nashik and Pimpalgaon, but did not find evidence of onion-hoarding, Parikh claimed.

After two days' week-end closure, APMC will open on Monday, and auctions of fresh incoming stocks would be held.

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