Barring masur, almost all the pulses and pulse seeds in Indore mandis ruled stable on subdued buying support and sluggish demand. Tur ruled flat with arrivals outstripping demand. On Wednesday, tur (Maharashtra) ruled at ₹5,050-5,100 a quintal, tur (Madhya Pradesh) ₹4,500-4,600. Given adequate supply of imported tur in local mandis, prices will either rule stable or may see a further decline of ₹100-200 a quintal in the coming days. New tur crop is likely to hit local mandis by December. Before that any long rally in tur prices appears unlikely, said a trader .
Tur dal (full) was being quoted at ₹6,600-7,100, tur dal (sawa no) at ₹6,100-6,500, while tur marka ruled at ₹7,200-7,500.
Moong (new) was ₹5,500-6,200, while moong (old) ruled at ₹5,200-5,500. Moong (medium) also ruled stable at ₹5,000-5,500. Moong dal (medium) was being quoted at ₹7,300-7,400, moong dal (bold) at ₹7,500-7,800, while moong mongar ruled at ₹8,200-8,400.
Urad (bold) was at ₹4,800-5,000, while urad (medium) ruled at ₹4,200-4,400. Urad dal (medium) was at ₹5,900-6,100, urad dal (bold) at ₹6,200-6,300, while urad mongar ruled at ₹7,200-7,300.
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