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    Home»India»Madhya Pradesh»Grain Market Bhav: Too much rain caused damage to tur crop, prices of gram and lentils increased

    Grain Market Bhav: Too much rain caused damage to tur crop, prices of gram and lentils increased

    Madhya Pradesh September 6, 20243 Mins Read
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    Grain Market Bhav: Too much rain caused damage to tur crop, prices of gram and lentils increased
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    Grain market price.

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    The rain damaged the Tuvar crop. The arrival of new moong started in the Cantonment market. Moong dal and Mogar increased by Rs.100.

    Naiduniya representative, Indore. Too much rain is said to have damaged the pigeon pea crop in Karnataka, Maharashtra and Gujarat. On Friday, the arrival of new moong from Nimar started in the cantonment grain market. 51 sacks of new moong came from Khargone which was bought by Saurabh Santosh Goyal of Balaji Pulses at the rate of Rs 7911 per quintal through broker Nilesh Agarwal. Right now the moisture in moong is high. Good arrival will be seen only after 7-8 days.

    Looking at the arrivals, there is little scope for a long-term rise in the current prices of moong. Even light goods from UP will not allow the market to rise. Moong dal and Mogar saw a rise of Rs 100 due to buying. On the other hand, on Friday, the prices of gram remained high due to sporadic buying by millers and a decrease in arrivals.

    On Friday, the price of Bengal gram rose by Rs 50 to reach Rs 7850 per quintal. Strong buying is also being seen in Bengal dal. The arrival of Kabuli Bengal gram in the Cantonment market was 2500 bags. In the market, medium Bengal gram was sold at Rs 9300-12300, best at Rs 12300-13000 and super at Rs 13300-15200 per quintal.

    Due to good buying at lower prices and a huge decrease in the arrival of lentils, the prices of lentils increased. Lentil increased to Rs 6060-6075 per quintal. The stock of Desi lentils has been reduced to a great extent and the prices in Canada are being quoted at higher rates. Due to strong consumer inquiries in lentil dal, there was a rise of Rs 50 in lentil dal.

    Dollar gram in container increased to Rs 42/44 16200, 44/46 15900, 58/60 13000, 60/62 12900, 62/64 12800 per quintal. Pulses – Gram Kanta 7850 Vishal 7550-7650, Donkey Gram 6900-7300, Lentil 6060-6075, Tuvar Maharashtra White 11400-11500, Karnataka 11400-11600, Nimari Tuvar 9500-10800, Moong New Summer 8000-8100 Average 7200-7700, Moong Bold Summer 8200-8400, Urad Best Bold 9000-9200, Summer Urad 8600-8800 Medium 7000-8000, Light Urad 3000-5000 rupees per quintal.

    Price of pulses

    Gram Dal 8900-9000 Medium 9100-9200 Best 9300-9400, Masoor Dal 7200-7300 Best 7400-7500, Moong Dal 9800-9900 Best 10000-10100, Moong Mogar 10500-10600 Best 10700-10900, Tuvar Dal 13300-13400 Medium 14400-14500 Best 15100-15300 A. Best 16100-16200, Branded Tuvar Dal New 16200, Urad Dal 11000-11100 Best 11200-11300, Urad Mogar 11300-11500 Best 11600-11700 rupees.

    indore rice rate

    According to Dayaldas Ajitkumar Cantonment, Basmati (921) was sold at Rs. 11000-12000, Tibar 9500-10500, Basmati Dubar Ponia 8000-9000, Mini Dubar 7000-7500, Mogra 4500-7000, Basmati Sela 7000-9500 Kalimustache Dinnerking 8500, Rajbhog 7500, Dubraj 4500-5000, Parmal 3200-3400, Hansa Sela 3400-3600, Hansa White 2800-3000, Poha was sold at Rs. 4700-5100 per quintal.

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