Chana futures decline 2.58% as supply improves in spot market
Chana continued its slide and prices fell by another 2.58 per cent to Rs 4,682 per quintal in futures trade today.

Sentiments remained weak following improved supplies in the market after the government announced a series of measures to curb soaring pulses prices at the spot markets and decided to import more pulses, analysts said.
Besides, seizing of over 50,000 tonnes of pulses following raids against hoarding by the several states, too kept pressure on chana prices at futures trade here, they said.
At the National Commodity and Derivatives Exchange, chana for November declined Rs 124, or 2.58 per cent, to Rs 4,682 per quintal, with an open interest for 45,830 lots.
Similarly, chana for December delivery fell Rs 111, or 2.28 per cent, to Rs 4,760 per quintal, with an open interest for 51,660 lots.
Traders said besides profit-booking by speculators, subdued demand in the spot market at existing higher levels, mainly led to the fall in chana prices at futures trade.
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