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will be key, but export curbs on onions is not the first one. we have seen the government take this road for rice and wheat earlier this year, and prices did come down in the domestic market after the export curbs were announced in the same happened with onions. wholesale market prices have actually been seen coming down, so that is really in the focus because despite the growth story that india portrays where we have seen multiple people updating their growth numbers in the coming months, inflation is still a sticky point and it was the reason why the central bank last friday kept the key interest rates unchanged on the higher side, showing its concern on rising food prices. onions are so important to indian cooking, aren t they? and we have seen some reaction from the producers of onions, those farmers blocking the highway. what has the response been otherwise? at been otherwise? at the moment, onions, been otherwise? at the moment, onions. which been otherwise? at the mo
let s unpack this with russ mould, investment director at aj bell. good morning to you. good to see yom good morning to you. good to see yom tell good morning to you. good to see you. tell us good morning to you. good to see you. tell us more. - good morning to you. good to see you. tell us more. what l good morning to you. good to l see you. tell us more. what are ou see you. tell us more. what are you hearing see you. tell us more. what are you hearing about see you. tell us more. what are you hearing about the see you. tell us more. what are you hearing about the offer? - you hearing about the offer? the intriguing thing looking from the narrow perspective of the financial markets is the share price, the parent company is trading somewhere below the offer price, which suggests that investors are not entirely convinced the deal will go through, even though the offer is a quarter of the shares and is a quarter of the shares and is offering a decent share price co