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West Bengal Halts Potato Exports Amid Skyrocketing Prices

Kolkata: In response to soaring potato prices, the West Bengal government has temporarily halted the export of the staple vegetable to other states. The decision, announced on Friday, followed a task force meeting aimed at curbing the escalating costs of essential food items in the state’s retail markets.

The ban on potato exports will remain in effect until prices stabilize, ensuring adequate supply for local consumption. This move comes shortly after Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee expressed her disapproval of exporting potatoes and onions without meeting West Bengal’s internal demands.

Addressing the issue, Banerjee emphasized the state’s responsibility to prioritize its residents, especially since the government provides insurance subsidies to farmers. “We cannot allow exports of such essential items while our own people face shortages,” she stated, indicating firm action against any violations.

Earlier in the week, task force members conducted inspections across retail markets in West Bengal, uncovering stark price disparities. Potato prices ranged from ₹32 to ₹40 per kilogram—significantly higher than usual. Onion prices also varied, with locally grown onions priced around ₹55 per kilogram, while those imported from Maharashtra’s Nashik cost ₹70 per kilogram.

During further inspections on Friday, task force members cautioned retailers against artificially inflating prices, warning of possible police action against offenders.

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