MUMBAI (Commodities control) – Tur, Chana and Kabuli Chickpea moved higher for the week ended 27th June amid millers and traders buying activity. While, Urad, Masoor, Moong and White Pea remained weak due to slow activity.
Week Highlights
# Kharif Crop Acreage Doubles As Monsoon Covers Entire Country 2 Weeks Earlier
# Monsoon Covers Entire Country :IMD
# DGFT Set to Launch New Digital Platform for Delivery of IEC Services.
# MP Pulse Traders Hail MP Govt’s Decision To Abolish Mandi Tax, Checkpoint Barriers.
# Myanmar Expects Bigger Pulse Harvest.
# Karnataka Crop 4th Advance Est: The output of Tur crop in Karnataka is projected to surge 12.1% to 1,094,000 tn in the 2019-20 (Jul-Jun) season. Similarly, Chana crop output is also expected to rise 43.7% to 825,000.
India 2020-21 Kharif Pulses Sowing Up 221.72 % As On June 26, 2020
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Commodity
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Area Sown In Lakh Hectare 2020-2021
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Area Sown In Lakh Hectare 2019-20
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Tur
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9.87
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1.83
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Urad
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2.75
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0.9
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Moong
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5.3
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2.06
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Other Pulses
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1.46
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1.23
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Pulses
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19.4
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6.03
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Burma Lemon Tur:
Tur continued to moved higher in bilty trade at Akola market for fifth straight week by Rs 25 to Rs 6,025-6,050/100Kg due to improved mill buying.
Millers from Madhya Pradesh / Uttar Pradesh were purchasing Tur from Maharashtra/Karnataka for immediate requirement for crushing due to weak availability of good quality crop as reports of moisture in Tur crop on account of recent rains in M.P/U.P.
Similarly, Tur Lemon variety of Burma-origin both old and new also moved higher by Rs 50 to Rs 5,150/100Kg and Rs 5,250, respectively in Mumbai following uptrend in domestic variety. But, millers preferred domestic Tur over imported variety.
However, actual demand and sale counter in Tur dal reported thin activity.
But, Consumption is expected to rise as prices of vegetable, poultry and meats products was higher.
Sellers were also inactive in anticipation of prices may rise in near future.
In near term, Tur prices likely to get support due to slow-paced seasonal arrivals. Moreover, Government is yet to give any quota to millers and refiners. Overseas Supply is expected from August-September.
Major tur stocks have been reported with government as compared to private traders/millers.
Tur ( Prices In Rs /100Kg )
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Market
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Variety
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27-Jun-20
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20-Jun-20
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13-Jun-20
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27-Jun-19
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Mumbai
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Lemon
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5150-5250
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5100-5200
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5000-5050
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5250
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Akola
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Desi Bilty
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6025-6050
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6000-6025
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5650-5675
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5775-5800
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Gulbarga
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Desi
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5700-5850
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5600-5700
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5400-5500
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5700-5750
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|
|
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Tur Dal ( Prices In Rs / 100Kg )
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Market
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Variety
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27-Jun-20
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20-Jun-20
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13-Jun-20
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27-Jun-19
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Akola
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Phatka
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8200-8400
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8200-8300
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7800-7900
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8000-8200
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Gulbarga
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Phatka
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8000-8400
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8000-8400
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7600-7900
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7900
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Katni
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Phatka
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8700-8800
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8650-8750
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8150-8250
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8100-8200
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Burma Urad:
Burma Urad FAQ new variety traded weak by Rs 100 at Rs 6,050/100Kg, in Mumbai, as sellers were active in the market.
Similarly in Chennai, Burma Urad FAQ/SQ varieties also slipped Rs 100 to Rs 6,050-6,075/100Kg and Rs 7,150-7,175, respectively.
Sentiments was also pressurised as sellers active at lower rates compare to ready trade in forward business at Chennai. Seller in Urad SQ variety for July were active at Rs 6,750/100Kg.
Moreover, Millers' purchase was limited due to slower offtake witnessed in processed Urad.
Demand is suffering due to restricted rules for restaurants, small eatery joints which has adversely affected overall demand.
Buyers are cautious due to upcoming overseas supply in July as against annual quota licence and new kharif arrivals of Urad will begin from September.
Meanwhile Chennai is under complete lockdown along with three other districts from 19th June onwards till 30th June.
Supreme Court has postponed Hearing On Pulses Import Restriction Till June 29.
Government reduced the deadline for Urad Import Annual Quota Of 4 lakh MT by 6 months to 31st August, 2020.
Urad ( Prices In Rs / 100Kg )
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Market
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Variety
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27-Jun-20
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20-Jun-20
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13-Jun-20
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27-Jun-19
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Mumbai FAQ
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FAQ
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6050
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6150
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6100
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4600
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Chennai
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FAQ
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6050-6075
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6150
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6000
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4650
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Chennai
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SQ
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7150-7175
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7250
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7050
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5775-5800
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Jalgaon
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Desi
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6400-6800
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6400-6850
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6500-6925
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4850-5300
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Jabalpur
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Desi Summer
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NA
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NA
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NA
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NA
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|
|
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|
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Urad Dal ( Prices In Rs / 100Kg )
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Market
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Variety
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27-Jun-20
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20-Jun-20
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13-Jun-20
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27-Jun-19
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Mumbai
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8500-9100
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8600-9200
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8500-9100
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6200-6350
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Chana Kantewala (Indore):
Chana prices gained for second straight week Rs 125-150 at Rs 4,350-4,375/100Kg in Indore following firm cues from futures, better mill buying and declined in arrivals across Madhya Pradesh on account of scattered rains in the past few days.
However, purchases are limited, as demand and sale counter in Chana dal/besan witnessed lukewarm participation.
As on June 25, 2020, NAFED has successfully procured 1983357.38 MT of Chana at Minimum Support Price of Rs 4,875.
Madhya Pradesh government's buying in Chana has slowed down in the past few days because of rains and storage problem.
As per market talk, current levels of Chana prices are attractive for millers/traders.
Kabuli Chickpea dollar variety of all counts priced firm for second straight week Rs 100/100Kg at Indore market on improved domestic and export demand.
Chana ( Prices In Rs / 100Kg )
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Market
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Variety
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27-Jun-20
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20-Jun-20
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13-Jun-20
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27-Jun-19
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Mumbai
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Australia
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NA
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NA
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NA
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4200
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Tanzania
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4200-4225
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4200
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4000-4025
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NA
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Burma
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NA
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NA
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NA
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4175
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Indore
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Katewala
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4350-4375
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4225-4250
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4175
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4125-4150
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Delhi
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Rajasthan origin
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4275-4300
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4275
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4150-4175
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4350-4375
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Akola
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4525-4550
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4500-4525
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4250-4275
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4350-4375
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Bikaner
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4250-4260
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4200-4225
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4100
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4175-4200
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|
|
|
|
|
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Chana Dal ( Prices In Rs / 100Kg )
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Market
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Variety
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27-Jun-20
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20-Jun-20
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13-Jun-20
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27-Jun-19
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Akola
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5400-5800
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5400-5750
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5000-5300
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5200-5800
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Indore
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5400-5800
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5300-5700
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5000-5700
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NA
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Jaipur
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5100
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5050
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4850-4875
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5450-5500
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|
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Chana Besan ( Prices In Rs / 50Kg )
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Market
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Variety
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27-Jun-20
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20-Jun-20
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13-Jun-20
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27-Jun-19
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Mumbai
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3175
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3175
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3075
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NA
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|
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|
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Kabuli Chana ( Prices In Rs / 100Kg )
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Market
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Variety
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27-Jun-20
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20-Jun-20
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13-Jun-20
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27-Jun-19
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Indore
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40-42
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NA
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NA
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NA
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5750
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42-44
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6500
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6500
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6350
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5550
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44-46
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6350
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6300
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6150
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5350
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Dollar
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5400-5800
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5200-5700
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5000-5500
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4500-5000
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Mumbai
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Sudan
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NA
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NA
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NA
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4200
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Ethiopia
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NA
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NA
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NA
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4175
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Russia
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4350-4400
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4400
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4125-4150
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4050-4100
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Burma
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NA
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NA
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NA
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4300
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Nafed Procured Chana As On 25 June, 2020
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State
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MT
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Andhra Pradesh
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127915.1
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Karnataka
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101843.45
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Rajasthan
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559065.39
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Telangana
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47600
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Maharashtra
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289750.83
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Madhya Pradesh
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703981.82
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Uttar Pradesh
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28683.28
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Haryana
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9544.46
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Gujarat
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114973.05
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Total
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1983357.38
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Imported Masoor (Mumbai):
Canada crimson variety and Australia origin Masoor slipped Rs 50 each at Rs 5,400-5,550/100Kg and Rs 5,600, respectively in Mumbai as millers refrained from purchasing at prevailing rates due to unattractive crushing margins.
Similarly, Canada crimson variety Masoor at Hazira and Mundra port fell Rs 100-125 each at Rs 5,350/100Kg and Rs 5,300, respectively.
While domestic Masoor traded mixed in major markets, as per quality, due to thin buying from local and outstation traders/millers.
Cheaper overseas supplies, ongoing rabi crop arrivals and thin demand in processed Masoor will keep sentiments under pressure.
Vessel M V AMIS UNICORN carrying Canada Masoor has completed discharging cargo at Adani Hazira and Mundra Port.
Masoor ( Prices In Rs / 100Kg )
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Market
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Variety
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27-Jun-20
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20-Jun-20
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13-Jun-20
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27-Jun-19
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Mumbai
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Canada
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5400-5550
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5450-5600
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5500-5600
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4025-4125
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Australia
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5600
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5650
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5650
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4225
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Mundra
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Canada
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5300
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5425
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5400
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NA
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Hajira
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Canada
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5350
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5450
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5450
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NA
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Kolkata
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Canada
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5400-5500
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5450-5550
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5400-5450
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4150
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Australia
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5650-5700
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5700-5725
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5550-5600
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4350
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Indore
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Desi
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5600-5650
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5525-5550
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5450-5500
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4100-4125
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Raipur
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Desi
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5750-5800
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5775-5800
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5500
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4250
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Kanpur
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Desi
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5875
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5900
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5775
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4400
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|
|
|
|
|
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Masoor Dal ( Prices In Rs / 100Kg )
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Market
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Variety
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27-Jun-20
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20-Jun-20
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13-Jun-20
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27-Jun-19
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Khopoli
|
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6650
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6700
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6700
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5050-5150
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Katni
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NA
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NA
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NA
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4850
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Imported White Pea (Mumbai):
Canada origin White Pea priced unchanged at Rs 6,000/100Kg amid thin trade activity.
The peas could not find support, despite tightness in ready stock.
Prices of White Pea eased Rs 25 at Rs 4,975-5,000/100Kg at Kanpur market amid thin trade activity as millers preferred to stay with desi Chana/Kabuli Chana, due to cheaper prices and easy availability.
prices of White pea dal and besan ruled weak as demand and sale counter witnessed thin participation.
However, arrivals of White Pea in major markets of Uttar Pradesh had been slowed down.
Supreme Court Hearing on the pulses import case to take place on 29th June.
Total quantity of imported White Pea lying on ports is around 265377 MT. JNPT:84903 MT, Mumbai:63800 MT, Mundra :103824 MT and Chennai :12850 MT.
Total quantity released from various ports is around 553925 MT. JNPT:401901 MT, Mumbai: 50800 MT, Mundra: 98479 and Chennai:2744 Mt.
White Pea ( Prices In Rs / 100Kg )
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Market
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Variety
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27-Jun-20
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20-Jun-20
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13-Jun-20
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27-Jun-19
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Mumbai
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Canada
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6000
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6000
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NA
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4751
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Kolkata
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Canada
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NA
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NA
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NA
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5100
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Kanpur
|
|
4975-5000
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5000-5025
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4700
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4950-5050
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|
|
|
|
|
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White Pea besan ( Prices In Rs / 50Kg )
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Market
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Variety
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27-Jun-20
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20-Jun-20
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13-Jun-20
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27-Jun-19
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Mumbai
|
|
3525
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3525
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3600
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NA
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|
|
|
|
|
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White Pea Dal ( Prices In Rs / 100Kg )
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Market
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Variety
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27-Jun-20
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20-Jun-20
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13-Jun-20
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27-Jun-19
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Mumbai
|
|
6550
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6600
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7000
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NA
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Moong (Jaipur):
Moong prices declined sharply at Rs 6,700-6,750/100Kg in Jaipur market of Rajasthan, as per quality, on summer crop Moong arrivals and limited mill buying for immediate requirement for crushing.
Similarly, summer crop Moong ruled weak in producing centers due to cheaper Mogar quality Moong arrivals from Uttar Pradesh.
Meanwhile, demand and sale counters in processed Moong reported thin participation.
As on June 25, 2020, NAFED has successfully procured 2898.51 MT of Moong at Minimum Support Price of Rs 7,050.
Recent rain will damage the quality of Moong in Madhya Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh and Bihar.
Moong ( Prices In Rs / 100Kg )
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Market
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Variety
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27-Jun-20
|
20-Jun-20
|
13-Jun-20
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27-Jun-19
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Jaipur
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Kharif
|
6700-6750
|
7100-7300
|
7000-7200
|
5600-6000
|
Veraval
|
Summer
|
NA
|
NA
|
NA
|
NA
|
Harda
|
Summer
|
NA
|
5000-6700
|
NA
|
5100-5675
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Moong Dal ( Prices In Rs / 100Kg )
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Market
|
Variety
|
27-Jun-20
|
20-Jun-20
|
13-Jun-20
|
27-Jun-19
|
Jaipur
|
|
7600-7700
|
8100-8200
|
8100-8200
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7200-7300
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Gulbarga
|
|
9700-9800
|
9900-10000
|
9800
|
7800
|
Akola
|
|
NA
|
NA
|
NA
|
7300-7800
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(By Commoditiescontrol Bureau; +91 9820130172)
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