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...
A bowl of ‘dal’ just wouldn’t taste the same without proper pulse processing, here’s whyProcessing lends dal its unique flavour and preserves its nutritional value.
Cattle feed prices soar due to GST on pulses by-productsDuring the milling of pulses, a wide range of by-products such as chilka, khanda, and churi are obtained. These by-products, after varying ...
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...
Cooking oil, pulses, wheat flour supplies likely to face a squeezeTraders have sought fewer restrictions on transport and movement of grains and other food commodities by the railways.
1778 dal mills to import 2.50 lakh tonnes of urad from Myanmar by March 31Earlier, the government had allowed import of 1.50 lakh tonnes, which was increased by another 2.50 lakh tonnes on December 19, 20119. The ...
Government tightens norms for import of pulsesThe government has also introduced a quota system only for millers and refiners for the import of tur, moong and urad.
IPGA demands removal of stock limit restrictions on pulsesIn the representation made to the Government in advance of the budgetary exercise for the next fiscal, IPGA has pressed for removal of the ...
Tur dal touches Rs 200/kg in wholesale, may stay pricey till DiwaliThough the central government has asked the states to include tur dal in the Essential Commodities Act, very few states have done so.
All dal prices skyrocket, arhar costs Rs 180 per kgA common north Indian staple, the arhar or tur dal has touched Rs 180 per kg in the retail market.
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.
Chana futures gain 1.24 per cent on spot demandAt the NCDE, chana for delivery in October rose Rs 35, or 1.24 per cent to Rs 2,848 per quintal with an open interest of 1,27,910 lots.
Chana futures recovers 2.97% on strong demandChana prices recovered sharply by by 2.97 per cent to Rs 3,261 per quintal in futures trading today as speculators built-up positions.
- Revived rains bring down pulses’ prices
Ex-mill dal prices have dropped following the revival of monsoon in Maharashtra , Andhra Pradesh and Madhya Pradesh, the key pulse-growing ...
- Area under pulses unlikely to show dramatic increase
Acreage in pulses growing state such as Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Rajasthan and Andhra Pradesh is also expected to remain stable.
Food prices on the rise ahead of festive seasonTur dal crosses Rs 100 in south, other commodities also creep up.
- Worst fears for consumers coming true
The worst fears for consumers is coming true. Tur dal(or pigeon-pea) has breached the psychological barrier of Rs 100 per kg in Karnataka j...