Absence of cash flow and weak demand have affected trading in pulses and pulse seeds with majority of them, barring tur, trading low. Poor crop report and decline in arrivals lifted the prices of new tur in Indore mandis with tur (Maharashtra) at ₹4,500, tur (red) at ₹4,700, while tur (Madhya Pradesh) ruled at ₹4,000-4,200.
Tur dal (sawa no.) traded at ₹5,700-5,800, while tur dal (full) was ₹6,100-6,800. Moong (bold) fetched ₹5,000-5,100, while moong (medium) ruled at ₹4,700-4,800. Urad (bold) went for ₹3,600-3,700, while urad (medium) ruled at ₹2,800-3,000.
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