Onions are not so dear online

Onions are not so dear online

FPJ BureauUpdated: Friday, May 31, 2019, 11:08 PM IST
article-image

Onions are sold in retail markets at average price of Rs 72 while online it can be bought even at Rs 50/kg

New Delhi  : With onions bringing tears to the eyes of consumers as prices soar as high as Rs.70 per kg in the country, online grocery marts still seem to sell this  essential commodity at a rate less than the market. So, how are these digital  platforms unaffected by the market?

For one of the largest players among online platforms, localbanya.com, avoiding middlemen is the key to keeping their price of onions on the lower side. On the website, one can buy  a kilogram of onions at Rs.49.92 – but pay Rs.49 extra for delivery if the order does not add up to Rs.500 –  as against the current market price of Rs.65 and above. However, for those buying vegetables on weekly basis, this still works out cheaper.

Rashi Chowdhary, co-founder of localbanya.com, said: “We have tentative bookings done earlier which helps us estimate the number of orders we have per day, reducing any wastage of perishable goods like onions.”

“We source our onions or other vegetables directly from the wholesale agricultural markets, but we cut down on many middlemen and godowns for storage as we buy our vegetables fresh everyday. This allows us to cut costs for the customer and keep the produce on offer fresh,” Chowdhary told IANS.

As per Agmarknet, an initiative of the agriculture ministry, the pan-India wholesale price of normal-sized onion was Rs.5,000 per quintal and Rs.6,800 per quintal for the  large-sized ones. While for Aaditya Goyal, who co-founded the few months  old Delhi-NCR-based bigzop.com, sourcing produce directly from farmers has done the trick to lure his  customers with relatively lower prices than the market. Bigzop.com as on Friday, was selling onions at Rs.51.30 per kg, with no minimum order amount required.

Then, Avneesh Kumar Yadav of farmsbazaar.com priced onions at his online store at Rs. 49 per kg. “Sourcing  directly from the farmers, helps both the farmers and the consumers. Consumers can get products at a cheaper price while farmers don’t have to lose out their money to middlemen,” Yadav told IANS.

Bhavana  Akella

RECENT STORIES

Preparations Begin For Annual Haj Pilgrimage, First-Time Travelers Begin Their Training For Haj...

Preparations Begin For Annual Haj Pilgrimage, First-Time Travelers Begin Their Training For Haj...

'Congress Is Strengthening Its Grip In The Country,' Says Shashi Tharoor

'Congress Is Strengthening Its Grip In The Country,' Says Shashi Tharoor

Lok Sabha Elections 2024: 'BJP Is Sinking Ship, Not Cross 200 Seats,' Alka Lamba

Lok Sabha Elections 2024: 'BJP Is Sinking Ship, Not Cross 200 Seats,' Alka Lamba

UP Woman Dies As Mobile Phone Blasts While Riding Scooter Without Helmet And With Earphones In...

UP Woman Dies As Mobile Phone Blasts While Riding Scooter Without Helmet And With Earphones In...

Lok Sabha Elections 2024: Chattisgarh Receives 72.1 % Votes In Second Phase Of Polls

Lok Sabha Elections 2024: Chattisgarh Receives 72.1 % Votes In Second Phase Of Polls