The Centre’s renewed move against hoarders and stockists to rein in spiralling prices have once again dragged prices of majority of pulse seeds in Indore mandis with prices of chana, tur and moong today declining by ₹200 a quintal each.
Chana (kanta) declined by ₹200 to ₹8,300-50 a quintal. Chana (desi) ruled at ₹8,250. Tur (Maharashtra) declined to ₹8,800, while tur (Madhya Pradesh) ruled at ₹8,000. Moong (bold) went for ₹5,200-5,600, while moong (medium) declined to ₹5,000.
Mong dal ruled steady with moong dal (medium) at ₹6,200-6,400, moong dal (bold) ₹6,700-7,300, while moong mongar was at ₹6,800-7,000. Urad (bold) fetched ₹10,200-500, while urad (medium) declined to ₹9,000-9,300 (down ₹300).
Urad dal (medium) was at ₹12,200-800, urad dal (bold) at ₹12,900-13,000, while urad mongar was at ₹14,800-15,300. Masur (bold) fetched ₹6,150 (down ₹100 from last week), while masur (Madhya Pradesh) ruled at ₹5,800.
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