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K.K. Mustafah

RULING FIRM: Cardamom harvesting in final stage at a farm near Vandiperiyar in Kerala's Idukki district. Cardamom prices continue to rule firm on good buying support at major auctions across the country. Lower arrivals have also contributed to the phenomenon. Drought in major cardamom growing areas and end of picking season are reasons behind lower arrivals.

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