Declining chana prices, weak physical demand and steady rise in arrival of new pulse seeds have arrested uptrend in pulses with tur (Maharashtra) being quoted at ₹4,150 a quintal, while tur (Madhya Pradesh) ruled at ₹3,700-3,800.
Tur dal (sawa no.) fetched ₹5,700 a quintal, tur dal (full) ₹6,200, while tur marka was ₹6,500 respectively. Moong (bold) traded at ₹5,100-5,200 (down ₹200 from last week), while moong (medium) ruled at ₹4,500-4,600. Urad (bold) was at ₹3,800-4,000, while urad (medium) went for ₹2,500-3,000.
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