Barring a rise in masoor and its dal prices on retailers’ demand, other commodities remained steady at the previous levels at the wholesale pulses market today.
Marketmen said pick-up in retailers demand led to the rise in masoor and its dal prices.
In the national capital, masoor small and bold prices recovered by Rs 50 each to Rs 2,750-2,950 and Rs 2,900-3,150, while its dal local and best quality traded higher by the same margin at Rs 3,250-3,350 and Rs 3,550-3,850 per quintal respectively.
Following are the quotations in Rs per quintal:
Urad 4,000-4,400, Urad chilka (local) 4,900-5,300, best 5,400-5,900, Dhoya 5,350-5,450, Moong 3,950-4,950, Dal moong chilka local 4,900-5,300, Moong Dhoya local 5,200-5,400 and best quality 5,800-6,000.
Masoor small 2,750-2,950, bold 2,900-3,150, Dal Masoor local 3,250-3,350, best quality 3,550-3,850, Malka local 3,350-3,400, best 3,500-3,600, Moth 1,700-2,000, Arhar 3,250-3,750 and dal arhar dara 4,850-5,250.
Gram 2,500-2,525, gram dal (local) 2,950-2,965, best quality 3,050-3,175, besan (35 kg) Shakti bhog 1,150, Rajdhani 1,150, Rajmah chitra Pune 3,550-3,950, China 3,900-4,150, red 3,850-3,950, kabli gram small 5,250-6,750, dabra 2,700-2,800, imported 4,700-5,100, lobia 4,500-5,000, peas white 2,125-2,225 and green 2,275-2,475.
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