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Gearing up for El Nino: NCCF puts tenders to sell Tur Dal on holdThe central government has paused tenders for selling tur pulses. This decision follows a request from the All India Dal Millers Associatio...
Pulses prices jump up to 20%; tur, urad return to MSP levelsPulse prices are climbing after a year of falling. Tur, chana, and urad have seen significant increases. Tur and urad have reached minimum ...
Fall in wholesale prices of pulses yet to reach retailPrices of chana and tur have dropped by about 25% in two months, falling below the minimum support prices due to duty-free imports and incr...
Ministry of Consumer Affairs consults industry about supply of tur and chana ahead of the festival seasonThe Department of Consumer Affairs met with pulses industry stakeholders to assess tur and chana dal supply ahead of festivals. Chana price...
Chana dal prices up 10% ahead of festive seasonChana dal prices have risen by up to 10% over the past month because of higher demand before the festive season. Despite significant import...
Prices of pulses to soften from end of July: OfficialImports of these three pulses from south African nations such as Mozambique and Malawi will also increase from the end of July, she said ad...
Imported yellow peas help control bullish trend in chana and tur, which are short in supplyRising yellow pea imports from Russia and Canada, allowed duty-free since December, stabilize domestic chana and tur dal prices, vital for ...
Consumption of Arhar Dal down 15-20%Consumers substituted tur dal with imported green lentils in homes in southern and eastern India, while in the northern and the western reg...
Tur, chana prices fall 4% on rising imports, government actions, fall in demandThe prices of pulses in India have decreased by about 4% in the past month due to increased imports and reduced consumer demand. The price ...
Tur dal prices may stay firm after slight fall: Industry expectsThe government's imposition of a stock limit on tur dal traders and processors has slightly reduced prices. However, the industry fears the...
Why traders want you to shun tur dal and eat other pulsesTur traders are of the view that reducing demand for tur by influencing a change in consumer preference is essential as not enough tur is b...
Chana dal and tur future prices fall below minimum support priceChana dal, which was selling at Rs 72/kg, is now selling at Rs 60/kg. The March futures are trading at Rs 4600/quintal as against MSP of Rs...
Tur prices fall by 15%, other pulses stable; industry demands long-term import policyEx-mill price of top-quality tur dal in Latur has declined from Rs 120/kg to Rs 100/kg since the government announced extension in the dura...
Pulse prices likely to stay firm during festive seasonSince the monsoon is showing signs of delayed withdrawal from Maharashtra and Karnataka, the impact of the rainfall will sustain pressure o...
Govt cuts tur dal supplies and increases chana dal for PDSPrices of tur dal and moong dal are on the rise in the country on fears of fall in production due to deficient and delayed rainfall in the ...
Import duty on yellow peas will raise demand for chanaPeople tend to opt for yellow peas as it is much cheaper than chana and tur dal.
Tur dal prices may remain high for more than a monthPrice of the raw material, the whole beans of tur, which is spit into dal after milling, has increased immediately after Diwali by about 10...
Prices of pulses rocket, tur dal heading towards Rs 200 per kgAs imports could not match up with the country's demand, it is almost certain that the consumers will have to pay heavily for their pulses.
Increased supply results in fall in price of pulsesHowever, traders and companies feel that an unstable rupee against the US dollar could firm the prices.
- Pulses take a breather, further fall expected
Prices of pulses have cooled down with good kharif production and imports by the public sector firms-MMTC, STC, PEC and Nafed.