Jeera prices moved up largely on the back of a pick-up in demand from local parties and overseas enquiries. Moreover, tight supplies from the producing belt supported the price rise. About 2,000 bags arrived in Unjha mandi of Gujarat and price was up ₹15 to ₹2,456-3,318 per 20 kg. At Rajkot APMC, arrival of the spice registered at 300 bags and price was up by ₹20 to ₹2,400-3,300 per 20 kg.
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