The Government of India has announced the removal of the 20% export duty on onions, effective from April 1, 2025. This significant decision, communicated by the Department of Consumer Affairs and formalized through a notification from the Department of Revenue, reflects the government’s commitment to supporting onion farmers while ensuring that this essential commodity remains affordable for consumers.
In recent months, the Indian government implemented stringent measures to regulate onion exports, which included imposing an export duty, establishing a minimum export price (MEP), and enforcing a complete export ban for nearly five months, from December 8, 2023, to May 3, 2024. The 20% export duty, which will now be lifted, has been in place since September 13, 2024. This easing of restrictions is particularly timely as India navigates the complexities of ensuring the domestic availability of onions against the backdrop of previous export challenges.