Kabli gram and masoor rose at the wholesale market this week on pick-up in demand, driven by ongoing festive season.
In the national capital, kabli gram gained the most by adding Rs 200 to Rs 5,500-7,900 per quintal on rising demand.
Masoor small and bold also moved up by Rs 20 each to Rs 2,670-2,970 and Rs 2,820-3,070, while its dal local and best quality traded higher by Rs 50 and Rs 20 to Rs 3,450-3,550 and Rs 3,620-3,920 per quintal, respectively.
On the other hand, lobia lacked necessary follow up and lost Rs 200 to Rs 4,700-5,200 per quintal.
Urad and its dal dhoya, which remained steady during the major part of week, met with resistance at higher levels and declined by Rs 50 and Rs 150 to Rs 3,750-4,150 and Rs 4,900-5,000 per quintal, respectively.
Arhar and its dal variety moved down by Rs 100 each to Rs 2,900-3,400 and Rs 4,300-4,400 and moth shed Rs 50 to Rs 2,100-2,500 per quintal, respectively.
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