Buying support lifts soya

Updated - January 08, 2018 at 02:08 PM.

A Romanian farmer shows genetically modified soybeans in the village of Varasti (130km southeast of Bucharest) in this May 21, 2004 file picture. Romania, Europe's biggest soya grower until 1989, will ban the cultivation of genetically modified soy starting next year to harmonise with European Union norms as it gears up for entry, the Agriculture Ministry said on Friday. Picture taken May 21, 2004. REUTERS/Bogdan Cristel

Despite weak global cues, majority of oils and oil seeds have edged higher in the past one week on scattered demand and buying support. Soya refined was being quoted at ₹732-35 for 10 kg, while soya solvent ruled at ₹700- 705.

Groundnut oil ruled higher at ₹1,030-50 a quintal. Mustard seeds ruled at ₹5,000, while raida went for ₹3,400. Plant deliveries of mustard seeds for Jaipur line were lower at ₹4,075-80. Amid declining arrival, soyabean ruled higher at ₹3,150.

Published on January 4, 2018 15:34