Sluggish demand continued in pulses and pulse seeds with arrivals outstripping demand. Tur (Maharashtra) declined to ₹7,100 (down ₹200 from last week), while tur (Madhya Pradesh) ruled at ₹6,000-6,100 a quintal.
Tur dal (full) was being quoted at ₹9,600-10,100 (9,800-10,200 last week), tur dal (sawa no.) ruled at ₹9,100-9,300 (9,500-9,600), while tur marka was quoted at ₹10,200-500 (10,300-600).
Slack buying and rise in arrival of domestic pulse seeds also dragged moong and its dal with moong (bold) at ₹6,500-6,800 (down ₹200 from last week), while moong (medium) ruled stable at ₹6,000-6,200. Moong dal (medium) fetched ₹7,900-8,000, moong dal (bold) ₹8,300-8,400, while moong mongar ruled at ₹8,600-9,100 (down ₹200 from last week).
Urad (bold) went for ₹7,800-8,000 (down ₹200 from last week), while urad (medium) ruled at ₹7,300-7,500 (down ₹200 from last week). Urad dal (medium) traded at ₹8,700-9,200, urad dal (bold) at ₹9,300-9,600, while urad mongar declined to ₹10,800-11,100 a quintal respectively.
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