Spot jeera prices were higher on the back of strong export as well as good domestic enquiries. Moreover, shortage of quality product supply supported the price rise. Arrival was also bit slower. About 15,000-17,000 bags arrived and price was up ₹25-30 to ₹3,200-3,500 for best quality per 20 kg. Average quality jeera was traded at ₹3,000-3,200 and dull quality ₹2,800-3,000. Old stocks of jeera fetched ₹3,100-3,200. At Rajkot APMC, arrival was at 1,800 bags and price was up ₹25 to ₹3,000-3,300.
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