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Maharashtra: Onion traders in Nashik go on indefinite strike, suspend auctions

An office-bearer of the Nashik District Onion Traders Association said they are protesting against the govt's recent move to increase export duty on onions

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Onion traders in Maharashtra's Nashik district on Wednesday said that they suspended auctions in all agriculture produce market committees in Nashik and the protest will continue indefinitely, a development raising the fear of shortage of the kitchen staple in retail markets and hike in prices, reported the PTI.

According to the news agency, an office-bearer of the Nashik District Onion Traders Association (NDOTA) said they are protesting against the Union government's recent move to increase export duty on onions up to 40 per cent, which will remain in force till December 31.

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