Barring tur, majority of pulses and pulse seeds ruled flat on subdued demand and buying. Amid weak arrival of new crop, tur rose to ₹4,450 a quintal, while tur (Madhya Pradesh) ruled at ₹4,000-4,200. Tur dal (sawa no.) was at ₹5,700-5,800, tur dal (full) ₹6,300-6,400, while tur marka ruled at ₹6,700. Urad (bold) fetched ₹3,600, while urad (medium) ruled at ₹2,500.
Urad dal (medium) was ₹5,300-5,400, urad dal (bold) at ₹5,600-5,800, while urad mongar was quoted at ₹5,400-5,500 a quintal. Moong (bold) ruled at ₹4,800-5,000, while moong (medium) ruled at ₹4,200-4,300. Moong dal (medium) was at ₹5,400-5,600, moong dal (bold) at ₹5,800-5,900, while moong mongar traded at ₹6,000-6,200 a quintal respectively.
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