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Solapur to Become India's Onion Trade Hub
19 Nov
Summary
- Solapur proposed as central onion trade hub for North-South India.
- New terminal to improve scientific storage, reduce post-harvest losses.
- Maharashtra aims to boost onion trade and exports from Solapur.

A state government committee is recommending Solapur as a pivotal onion terminal, aiming to establish it as a central hub for onion trade connecting North and South India. This initiative seeks to bolster support for farmers and invigorate both domestic and international trade in onions. The proposal includes comprehensive facilities, such as advanced scientific storage systems designed to mitigate significant post-harvest losses and protect against adverse weather conditions.
The committee is emphasizing the development of Solapur as a key node for national onion trade and exports. This strategic move acknowledges the deep economic and political significance of onions, a dominant crop in India's agricultural landscape. Further consultations with farmers are planned before finalizing recommendations to the State government, underscoring a commitment to stakeholder input.
Maharashtra, which produced over 35% of India's onions in 2023-24, is set to benefit from this development. The planned terminal at the Solapur APMC, which is reportedly ready to lead the establishment, aims to save thousands of tonnes of onions annually. This initiative is expected to stabilize market prices and reduce consumer and farmer grievances stemming from onion shortages and spoilage.



