MUMBAI (Commoditiescontrol) – Burma-origin Urad remained weak at Naya bazaar pulses market of Delhi, on Friday. On the other hand, masoor and moong prices moved higher on fresh local millers buying activity at lower rates.
However, the demand and sale counters in processed pulses reported lukewarm participation.
Burma Urad FAQ/SQ varieties slipped by Rs 100-300/100Kg due to slack local buying, dull offtake in processed Urad, fresh supply from overseas at Chennai and weak cues from Chennai/Mumbai/Kolkata markets. Buyers have been cautious in ready trade, tracking weak prices in forward deals, in Chennai.
On the other hand, Urad SQ variety priced weak by Rs 300 at Rs 6,900-7,000/100Kg against next week delivery. Ready stock of Urad SQ variety reported negligible.
Canada and Madhya Pradesh-origin Masoor gained by Rs 10-25/100 Kgs amid fresh mills buying enquiry at lower rates.
Rajasthan-origin Moong traded higher by Rs 100/100Kg amid millers' demand at lower rates, negligible supply and lower output.
Chana for March delivery on National Commodity and Derivatives Exchange (NCDEX), was trading firm by 0.4 percent, or Rs 15 up, at Rs 3,990/100kg. Earlier in the day, the contract hovered in the range of Rs 3,920 and 4,034.
Following are rates (Rs/100Kgs) of various pulses (Imported & Desi) in Delhi today:
(By Commoditiescontrol Bureau; +91-22-40015513)