Indian onion in 55 trucks enters Bangladesh

Onion. File Photo
Onion. File Photo

Fifty-five trucks carrying Indian onion entered Bangladesh through the Sonamasjid land port on Friday, reports UNB.

LCs were opened before the Indian onion export ban came into effect, said Mustafizur Rahman, president of Sonamasjid Port C&F Agent Association.

The onion is being imported under a special system during the Durga Puja holiday.

India banned onion export on 29 September with immediate effect till further notice to “improve domestic availability”.

“Several hundred trucks carrying onion were trapped in India’s Mahidpur land port when the ban came. The perishable commodity eventually started to rot. Finally, import resumed on Friday,” he added.

Prime minister Sheikh Hasina, currently in Delhi, urged the Indian government to inform Dhaka beforehand about any impending decision to ban export of any product like onion so that Bangladesh can import it from alternative markets.

Meanwhile, a consignment of around 1,500 metric tonnes of onion loaded in 60 trucks under LCs opened before the existing ban started entering the country through Dinajpur’s Hili border.
The entry of onion under the already opened LCs is being allowed to keep the onion market stable in the country, Noor Amin, a revenue officer at Hili, told UNB.