Jeera traded up on strong physical and export demand coupled with dwindling supplies with stockists. Though, profit booking pulled it down on the futures. About 2,000 bags arrived in Unjha mandi of Gujarat and price was moved up by ₹20 to ₹3,300-3,750 per 20 kg. Rajkot APMC reported 300 bags arrival and price increased ₹15 to ₹3,250-3,700. On the National Commodity and Derivative Exchange (NCDEX) jeera September contract declined ₹30 to ₹18,750 a quintal, with an open interest of 21,987 lots.
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