On account of Id and holiday in the local on Thursday due to , pulses and pulse seeds witnessed sluggish trend. Amidst weak arrival and poor buying interest, chana (kanta) declined to Rs 3,150-75 a quintal against Rs 3,200 on Tuesday.
Similarly chana (desi) also declined to Rs 3,100 a quintal.
Chana dal on the other hand ruled steady with chana dal (bold) being quoted at Rs 4,025-50, chana dal (medium) at Rs 3,925-50 and chana dal (average) ruled at Rs 3,800-3,825.
Dollar chana or chickpea also ruled flat at Rs 7,800-8,200 a quintal. In container also dollar chana ruled steady with 42/44 count being quoted at Rs 8,700, 44/46 count at Rs 8,600 and 58/60 count ruled at Rs 8,050-8,100 a quintal. Downtrend continued in tur on weak demand with tur (Maharashtra) declining to Rs 3,150, while tur (Nimari) ruled flat at Rs 2,300-2,600. Urad (bold) quoted at Rs 4,100-4,300.
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