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Select pulses drop on muted demand, adequate stocksMarketmen said besides easing demand from retailers at current levels, adequate stocks position on pick up in supplies kept pressure on pri...
Arhar, other pulses climb Rs 500 on tight supplyIn the national capital, Arhar and its dal dara variety shot up by Rs 500 and Rs 300 to Rs 9,500 and Rs 12,400-14,100 per quintal, respecti...
Pulses remain flat in thin tradeTraders said sufficient stocks against restricted buying activity mainly kept prices unaltered.
Pulses slide as government intensifies crackdown against hoardingIn the national capital, urad and its dal chilka local fell by Rs 200 each to Rs 9,300-10,300 and Rs 10,300-10,500 per quintal, respectivel...
Pulses prices ends flat in thin tradeTraders said adequate stocks position against restricted activity mainly kept prices unaltered.
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- Moong , gram prices slip on weak demand
Traders said weak demand against sufficient supplies from producing regions mainly pulled down select pulses.
- Select pulses weaken on sluggish demand
Traders said slackened demand at prevailing higher levels against adequate supplies mainly pulled down select wholesale pulses.
- Moong, its dal prices up on scattered buying
Moong dal dhoya local and best quality also edged up by the same margion to Rs 6,250-6,350 and Rs 6,950-7,050 per quintal, respectively.
- Urad, arhar prices rise on retailers demand
In the national capital, urad edged up to Rs 3300-3750 from previous level of Rs 3300-3650 per quintal.
- Gram, its dal prices weaken on sluggish demand
Sluggish demand from retailers against increased arrivals from producing regions mainly led to decline in gram and its dal prices.
- Urad, moong rise on pick up in demand
Prices of urad and moong rose by up to Rs 200 per quintal in the wholesale pulses market today on pick up in demand from retailers against ...
- Pulses rises up to Rs 200 per quintal on tight supply
Supported by short supplies, wholesale prices of select pulses spurted in the range of Rs.50-200 per quintal in the national capital on Tue...
- Select pulses prices remain weak on ample supply
Prices of select pulses such as urad, moong, gram and kabli gram decline further on ample supplies amidst reduced offtake by retailers.