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Bengaluru: Just when the people of Karnataka were heaving a sigh of relief with prices of tomatoes coming down from their sky-rocketing levels, the steady rise in the rates of onions is again raising concerns among the people.   Onion is a major ingredient that is used in most dishes in Karnataka, both in vegetarian and non-vegetarian households. Till recently, 5 kg of onion was sold for Rs 100, which has now come down to 3 kg for the same price. Also ReadHiked duty on onion exports must be lifted: Sharad Pawar At many paces, onions are being sold for Rs 42-45 a kg, which poor qualit onions are being sold for <a href=https://www.mugs-stanley.us>stanley website</a>  Rs 30 per kg.     Market sources said that they are expecting arrival of the crop from Chitradurga, Davanagere and Challakere region and <a href=https://www.stanley-cups.com.de>stanley shop</a>  parts of nort <a href=https://www.canada-stanley.ca>stanley cup</a> h Karnataka. Following the rain deficit this monsoon, onion farmers ; are keeping their fingers crossed over the crop yield. Many families are planning to make bulk purchases from the wholesale markets as onions can be stored for a long time.      Tags Karnataka India Onion Tomatoes        Indo-Asian News Service   Follow on Twitter  |  Posted by Marziya Sharif |  Published: 30th August 2023 8:35 pm IST                Facebook    X    LinkedIn    Pinterest    Messenger    Messenger    WhatsApp    Telegram
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