With weather becoming clear today after a week of incessant rains, improved buying support lifted chana, masoor and urad, while tur and moong ruled stable on subdued demand. Weak arrivals and improved queries have lifted masoor (bold) in Indore mandis to Rs 4,200 a quintal, while masoor (Madhya Pradesh) ruled at Rs 3,900. Revival in demand and fresh buying support in the past two days have lifted masoor prices by Rs 100.
Masoor dal (bold) in Indore on Friday was quoted at Rs 4,800-4,825, masoor dal (medium) at Rs 4,900-4,925. Improved demand and renewed buying support also lifted urad with prices of urad (bold) in Indore quoted at Rs 3,400-3,450 (up Rs 100 from last week). Similarly urad (medium) also gained Rs 100 to Rs 3,200. Similarly urad (bold) is ruling at Rs 3,300-3,350, while urad (medium) at Rs 3,000-3,100. Urad dal (medium) quoted at Rs 3,900-4,000, urad dal (bold) ruled at Rs 4,500-4,600, while urad (mongar) at Rs 5,400-5,700.
Moong (medium) was quoted at Rs 4,400-4,600. Moong dal (medium) was quoted at Rs 6,000-6,100, moong dal (bold) at Rs 6,500-6,600, while moong mongar ruled at Rs 6,600-6,700.
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