Tur traders propose campaign to promote use of other pulses
The Indian Pulses and Grains Association (IPGA) has proposed a joint campaign with the Department of Food and Public Distribution to promote consumption of pulses like masur, moong, chana and yellow peas as an alternative to tur.

The Indian Pulses and Grains Association (IPGA) has proposed a joint campaign with the Department of Food and Public Distribution to promote consumption of pulses like masur, moong, chana and yellow peas as an alternative to tur.
The tur trade is of the view that reducing demand for tur by influencing a change in consumer preference is essential as not enough tur is being produced in the country to meet the demand.
As per a government estimate, India's 2022-23 tur production will be 14% lower from the previous year. The industry expects the fall to be more than 20%.
According to data with Agmarknet, the average price of unprocessed tur at the Latur wholesale market in Maharashtra has jumped to Rs 90/kg on Wednesday from Rs 60/kg on the same date a year ago; up 50%. The prices are up by 24% in the last 4 months since the harvest of the new crop began in January.
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