The Free Press Journal

Onions worth `1 lakh stolen from farmer’s store house

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Amid the spiralling onion prices, a farmer in Maharashtr­a’s Nashik district has complained that his stock of the key kitchen staple worth around Rs 1 lakh has been stolen by unidentifi­ed persons, police said on Tuesday. Onion grower Rahul Bajirao Pagar approached the police on Monday, saying he had kept a ‘summer stock’ of 25 tonne onions in 117 plastic crates at his store house in Kalwan taluka, police inspector Pramod Wagh said.

However, on Sunday evening, he found the entire stock worth nearly Rs 1 lakh missing, Pagar said in the complaint. Based on his complaint, a case of theft has been registered and search is on for his stock in local markets as well as in neighbouri­ng Gujarat, Wagh said.

The summer onion stocks are being auctioned at the Agricultur­e Produce Market Committee (APMC) here for around Rs 3,500 to Rs 5,000 per quintal (per 100 kg), a source said. Meanwhile in another incident, some unidentifi­ed persons allegedly mixed urea (fertiliser) in the onion stock of farmer Vishnu Aher in Bhaur village, an official at Devla police station said.

The farmer in his complaint alleged that the mischief resulted in rotting of about 120 tonnes of his onions worth Rs 5 lakh, he said.

Retail prices of onion have shot up to Rs 70 to Rs 80 per kg in New Delhi and other parts of the country owing to supply disruption in the wake of excess monsoon rains in major growing states, according to sources.

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