MUMBAI (Commodities control) – Prices of major pulses, such as Tur, Urad, Chana, Kabuli Chickpea, Masoor, Moong and White Pea headed northward for the week ended 10th April, 2021 amid mills’ buying activity on immediate crushing requirement. Weekly Highlights # France White Pea Exports Surge by 2,070 MT in February M/M. Export shipments during the month totalled 12,440 MT, up from the 10,370 MT shipped the previous month but down 20% from the 15,590 MT shipped the same month last year. # Australia Chana Exports Down To 87,751 MT in March M/M. # Canadian Masoor Exports Higher in March M/M. # Canadian White Pea Nearly Unchanged in March M/M, Green Pea Down. Burma Lemon Tur: Tur Lemon variety of Burma-origin gained, for second straight week, by Rs 300 to Rs 6,700-6,750/100Kg in Mumbai, due to mills’ buying on immediate requirement for crushing. Moreover, demand and sale counters in Tur dal reported good action this week. Meanwhile, the demand in tur dals has stalled at higher rates due to new restrictions however tur supply remains equally tight. Similarly, domestic variety of Tur was also up by Rs 150 to Rs 7,250-7,275/100Kg in bilty trade at benchmark market of Akola. As on April 6, 2021, NAFED has procured 10982.31 MT of Tur at MSP of Rs 6,000 in Karnataka, Maharashtra, Gujarat, Tamil Nadu and Andhra Pradesh. As per market sources, Tur prices are likely to get support as sellers were inactive. Fundamentals of Tur are strong due to lower yields, lesser old procured stock with government. Although, overseas imports will arrive at regular intervals as the government already issued a total of 6 lakh tonnes quota.
Tur ( Prices In Rs /100Kg )
Market
Variety
09-Apr-21
03-Apr-21
27-Mar-21
10-Apr-20
Mumbai
Lemon
6700-6750
6400
6250
5250
Akola
Desi Bilty
7250-7275
7075-7100
6950-6975
Lock Down
Gulbarga
Desi
6900-7000
6800-7000
6700-6800
Lock Down
Tur Dal ( Prices In Rs / 100Kg )
Market
Variety
09-Apr-21
03-Apr-21
27-Mar-21
10-Apr-20
Akola
Phatka
10000-10200
9800-10000
9500-9700
Lock Down
Gulbarga
Phatka
9400-9800
9400-9800
9300-9700
Lock Down
Katni
Phatka
10000-10100
9750-9850
9700-9800
Lock Down
Burma Urad: Prices of Burma Urad FAQ variety extended rise, for second straight week in a row, by Rs 200 at Rs 7,350/100Kg in Mumbai, due to millers' trade on immediate requirement for crushing despite overseas supplies at Chennai. Similarly, Burma Urad FAQ-SQ varieties in Chennai also moved higher by Rs 150-250 at Rs 7,350/100Kg and Rs 8,050, respectively. Burma Urad FAQ-SQ varieties traded around $721-$725 per ton & $835, respectively on CNF basis for Chennai against delivery before 30th April. Good parity in import was seen. Ready stock of imported Urad at Chennai is around 1500-1700 containers. Centre extends the last date for import of 1.5 Lakh MT of Urad for the fiscal year 2020-21, from 31st March, 2021 to 30th April.
Urad ( Prices In Rs / 100Kg )
Market
Variety
09-Apr-21
03-Apr-21
27-Mar-21
10-Apr-20
Mumbai FAQ
FAQ
7350
7150
7000
6850
Chennai
FAQ
7350
7200
7200
Lock Down
Chennai
SQ
8050
7800
7675
Lock Down
Jalgaon
Desi
7350-7800
7250-7850
7100-7800
Lock Down
Urad Dal ( Prices In Rs / 100Kg )
Market
Variety
09-Apr-21
03-Apr-21
27-Mar-21
10-Apr-20
Mumbai
9900-10600
9800-10600
9800-10600
9000-10000
Chana Kantewala (Indore): Chana prices moved up for second straight week by Rs 350 at Rs 5,400/100Kg in Indore following firm cues from futures, due to improved buying activity on immediate requirement for crushing as demand and sale counter in dal-besan witnessed this week against ongoing arrivals. Meanwhile, demand for Chana dal and besan witnessed limited. However, prices are likely to get support due to lower output and on expectations of better demand during the forthcoming festival season amid lower inventories due to complete lockdown in some of key consumption centres because of rise in covid cases again. Chana procurement initiated by NAFED has put pressure on spot availability of chana for the processors and stockists looking to accumulate chana stocks. As on April 6, 2021, NAFED has procured 1,79,523.19 MT of Chana at MSP of Rs 5,100 in Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Maharashtra, Karnataka, Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh and Rajasthan. Similarly, Tanzania-origin Chana in Mumbai also moved higher by Rs 400 at Rs 5,050-5,100/100Kg amid mill buying activity. Sudan and Russia-origin Kabuli Chickpea prices traded higher by Rs 350-450 at Rs 5,200-5,400/100Kg and Rs 5,400-5,500, respectively. Dollar variety Chana also ruled higher by Rs 500 at Rs 8,500-9,000/100Kg in Indore. Similarly, 42-44 & 44-46 count Kabuli Chana also sharply up by Rs 750-850 each at Rs 9,650/100Kg and Rs 9,500, respectively.
Chana ( Prices In Rs / 100Kg )
Market
Variety
09-Apr-21
03-Apr-21
27-Mar-21
10-Apr-20
Mumbai
Australia
NA
NA
NA
Lock Down
Tanzania
5050-5100
4650-4700
4625
Lock Down
Burma
NA
NA
NA
Lock Down
Indore
Katewala
5400
5050
4975-5000
Lock Down
Delhi
Rajasthan origin
5475-5500
5050-5075
5000-5025
4400-4425
Akola
5275-5300
5050-5075
4950
Lock Down
Bikaner
5400
5000
4900
Lock Down
Chana Dal ( Prices In Rs / 100Kg )
Market
Variety
09-Apr-21
03-Apr-21
27-Mar-21
10-Apr-20
Akola
6200-6600
6000-6400
5900-6400
Lock Down
Indore
6200-6600
6000-6400
6000-6400
Lock Down
Jaipur
6425-6450
5900
5775
Lock Down
Chana Besan ( Prices In Rs / 50Kg )
Market
Variety
09-Apr-21
03-Apr-21
27-Mar-21
10-Apr-20
Mumbai
3550
3450
3400
3050
Kabuli Chana ( Prices In Rs / 100Kg )
Market
Variety
09-Apr-21
03-Apr-21
27-Mar-21
10-Apr-20
Indore
40-42
NA
NA
NA
Lock Down
42-44
9650
8800
8950
Lock Down
44-46
9500
8750
8800
Lock Down
Dollar
8500-9000
8000-8500
7800-8400
Lock Down
Mumbai
Sudan
5200-5400
4750-5050
4600-4950
Lock Down
Ethiopia
NA
NA
NA
Lock Down
Russia
5400-5500
5050-5200
4950-5050
Lock Down
Burma
NA
NA
NA
Lock Down
Chana Export From Australia in MT
Commodity
Month
Previous Month
Year
Previous Year
Buyer
Mar-21
Feb-21
2021
2020
Pakistan
Bangladesh
UAE
Chana
91200
178951
439975
41946
34016
4590
Imported Masoor (Mumbai): Canada crimson variety Masoor along with Australia Masoor in Mumbai continued to trade higher by Rs 200-250 each at Rs 6,050-6,100/100Kg and Rs 6,200, respectively on improved mills’ buying support and depleting stock of imported Masoor. Similarly, Canada crimson variety Masoor at Hajira-Mundra port are each up by Rs 225 at Rs 6,050/100kg and Rs 6,000, respectively, while at Kandla it was priced higher by Rs 250 at Rs 5,950/100Kg. Demand and sale counter in processed Masoor witnessed good activity. Masoor dal traded higher at Rs 7,350/100Kg. Consumption demand likely to increase due to cheaper masoor as compared with Tur. Amid lesser availability of Tur, crushing is more likely to shift towards Masoor. As per market sources, depleting stock of imported Masoor and no further overseas supply due to higher parity are likely to support prices further. Corporates and importers continue to accumulate stocks in the domestic market and shifted towards crushing domestic Masoor due to less imported stock.
Masoor ( Prices In Rs / 100Kg )
Market
Variety
09-Apr-21
03-Apr-21
27-Mar-21
10-Apr-20
Mumbai
Canada
6050-6150
5825-5900
5700-5800
5550-5600
Australia
6200
6000
5875
NA
Mundra
Canada
6000
5775
5650
5400
Hajira
Canada
6050
5825
5700
5400
Kandla
Canada
5950
5700
5600
Lock Down
Kolkata
Canada
6250-6300
6000-6050
5900-5950
5200-5300
Australia
6300-6400
6100-6150
6000-6100
5550-5600
Indore
Desi
6100
5850
5600-5625
Lock Down
Raipur
Desi
NA
NA
NA
Lock Down
Kanpur
Desi
6300
6000
5875
Lock Down
Masoor Dal ( Prices In Rs / 100Kg )
Market
Variety
09-Apr-21
03-Apr-21
27-Mar-21
10-Apr-20
Khopoli
7350
7000
6800
7300
Katni
6900-7200
NA
NA
Masoor Export From Canada in MT
Commodity
Month
Previous Month
Year
Previous Year
Buyer
Mar-21
Feb-21
2021
2020
Turkey
Bangladesh
UAE
Masoor
115845
106797
1422421
1269266
32695
22509
6972
Algeria
Mexico
China
Green Masoor
23463
26777
277784
213369
4114
2174
2025
Turkey
Bangladesh
Pakistan
Red Masoor
66585
50477
853789
28304
22300
4124
White Pea (Kanpur): NewWhite Pea prices gained Rs 200 at Rs 5,150/100Kg (dal quality) and Rs 5,300 (40% filter quality) at Kanpur market, due to good demand from local and outstation markets. As per Kanpur based trader, prices of White Pea is likely to get further support due to negligible carryover stock. Millers-traders along with stockiest and bulk buying from big companies were active in purchasing as the pipeline is empty. Moreover, imported White pea stock is also negligible after India banned import of the yellow peas. Customs department has not released the imported pulses yet, as the release will contradict government’s existing policy.
White Pea ( Prices In Rs / 100Kg )
Market
Variety
09-Apr-21
03-Apr-21
27-Mar-21
10-Apr-20
Mumbai
Canada
No Stock
No Stock
No Stock
Lock Down
Kolkata
Canada
No Stock
No Stock
No Stock
Lock Down
Kanpur
5150-5300
4950-5125
4950-5150
Lock Down
White Pea besan ( Prices In Rs / 50Kg )
Market
Variety
09-Apr-21
03-Apr-21
27-Mar-21
10-Apr-20
Mumbai
4350
4350
4350
3700
White Pea Dal ( Prices In Rs / 100Kg )
Market
Variety
09-Apr-21
03-Apr-21
27-Mar-21
10-Apr-20
Mumbai
6000
6000
6000
7100
White-Green Pea Export From Canada in MT
Commodity
Month
Previous Month
Year
Previous Year
Buyer
Mar-21
Feb-21
2021
2020
China
Bangladesh
US
White Pea
307589
307768
2452896
2237881
233207
50000
4595
China
Kenya
Colombia
Green Pea
14237
16056
129899
186466
6129
1677
1019
Moong (Jaipur): Moong prices moved higher by Rs 200 at Rs 6,500-7,400/100Kg at Jaipur market of Rajasthan, as per quality, amid mill buying on immediate requirement for crushing. Moreover, demand and sale counters in processed Moong reported good participation and traded higher by Rs 500 at Rs 8,700-8,800/100Kg. New Moong traded at Rs 7,400/100Kg in Khirkiya market of Madhya Pradesh. Arrivals of new Moong is likely to improve from mid-April. New summer Moong crop is expected to arrive from April end-May at Madhya Pradesh and Gujarat. Acreage expected to be remain higher compared to last year. Farmers were still holding kharif crop Moong in Madhya Pradesh and Rajasthan. Arrivals and supplies stocked in godowns, meanwhile, are enough to offset current requirements. The Central Government notifies annual quota for the fiscal year 2021-22 for import of 1.5 Lakh MT of Moong.
Moong ( Prices In Rs / 100Kg )
Market
Variety
09-Apr-21
03-Apr-21
27-Mar-21
10-Apr-20
Jaipur
6500-7400
6500-7200
6500-7200
Lock Down
Harda
5600-8000
NA
NA
Lock Down
Moong Dal ( Prices In Rs / 100Kg )
Market
Variety
09-Apr-21
03-Apr-21
27-Mar-21
10-Apr-20
Jaipur
8700-8800
8200-8300
8300-8400
Lock Down
Gulbarga
9400-9500
9300-9400
9300-9400
Lock Down
Akola
NA
NA
NA
Lock Down
(By Commodities control Bureau; +91 9820130172)
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