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Bangalore rose onion

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Indian onion variety

Bangalore rose onion, locally calledgulabi eerulli, is a variety ofonion grown in and aroundBangalore inKarnataka. It received theGeographical Indication tag in 2015.[1]

Bangalore rose onions at a market stand

History

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Bangalore rose onions are grown in the districts ofBangalore Urban,Bangalore Rural,Chikkaballapur andKolar.[1] They were also grown inTumkur,Hassan,Davanagere,Dharwad andBagalkot. Bangalore rose onions are not cultivated in any other place in India.[2]

Description

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The onions of this variety have bulbs with flat base and are spherical. The other characteristics which make them unique are their deep scarlet red colour,anthocyanin, phenols and high pungency. They are also known to contain higher levels of protein, phosphorus, iron and carotene.[1]

The ideal conditions for growing rose onion are: soil withpH between 6.5 and 7, atmospherichumidity of 70 to 75% and average temperature of 25 °C to 30 °C. As these conditions are found around the Bangalore region, the variety is grown exclusively there.[1]

Export

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Bangalore rose onions are rarely used in India, but exported in large quantities to other countries such asMalaysia,Singapore,Indonesia,Bahrain,UAE,Bangladesh andSri Lanka.[3][4]

During the financial year of 2010–11, over 22,000 tonnes of Bangalore rose onion were exported to other countries. This was lower compared to more than 36,000 and 32,000 tonnes exported in 2003–04 and 2005–06 respectively. More than500 crore worth of rose onion was exported in five years after anAgri Export Zone (AEZ) was set up for the crop inKarnataka.[5][2]

Geographical Indication

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The Bangalore rose onion was granted theGeographical Indication status in 2015. This allowed the Bangalore Rose Onion Growers' Association headquartered inChikkaballapur to get patent rights to cultivation of the variety.[3]

See also

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References

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  1. ^abcdPrasad S, Shyam (6 April 2015)."Bangalore Rose Onion gets GI tag". Bangalore Mirror. Retrieved25 January 2016.
  2. ^abUrs, Anil (2 August 2011)."Bangalore rose onion exports touch 22,000-tonnes mark". The Hindu Business Line. Retrieved25 January 2016.
  3. ^abPrabhu, Nagesh (17 January 2012)."Know your onions about Bangalore Blue and Rose".The Hindu. Retrieved25 January 2016.
  4. ^Kundapura, Vishwa (26 October 2013)."Rose onion farmers in distress as prices crash".The Hindu. Retrieved25 January 2016.
  5. ^Urs, Anil (30 November 2006)."Rose onion exports rise 28%".Business Standard India. Business Standard. Retrieved25 January 2016.
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