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Buffer stocks, imports to keep pulse prices steadyPulse prices are set to remain steady until December, defying concerns over delayed sowing and rainfall. Ample government reserves, coupled...
Chana prices climb over 9% in a monthChana prices are rising despite a strong harvest and large buffer stocks. Government procurement is a key driver, absorbing a significant p...
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 ...
Pulses supplies to remain constrained till DiwaliThere is likely to be a shortage of 1 million tonnes of tur till the harvest of new crops begins in December/January, while the production ...
Retail prices of pulses on declining trend: Food Secretary"Barring masoor dal, prices of all other pulses have declined continuously in the last 4-5 weeks both in retail and wholesale markets," Pan...
Stock limits on pulses: IPGA says 'utterly shocked', demands immediate withdrawal of order"We urge the government to immediately withdraw the order as it is not in the interest of anybody," IGPA Vice Chairman Bimbal Kothari said ...
Pulses association demands clarification on stock monitoring under EC Act; claims it may hamper tradeIndian Pulses and Grains Association has claimed that traders are hesitant to import or procure pulses in the domestic market for fear of g...
Govt needs to revisit import duty on chickpeas, lentils: IPGAIndia faces a tight supply-demand situation with respect to chickpeas (chana) and lentils (masoor dal), and the government needs to revisit...
India changes pulses imports from restricted to open category after 3 years"Import policy for tur/pigeon peas; moong and urad is revised from “restricted” to “free” with immediate effect and for the period up to Oc...
Government plans to extend urad imports till June on likely domestic shortage: SourcesAccording to sources, "So far, only 2 lakh tonnes of urad has been imported. The pulses situation was reviewed recently by the concerned mi...
Extend fumigation on imported grain by 1 year: IPGAIn March, the agriculture ministry had extended till this month the deadline on exemption given to traders for fumigating all imported agri...
Lifting stock limit: tur little tur late?The Centre’s instruction to state governments to lift the stock limit on pulses may be welcomed by traders.
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 ...
Pulses imports may rise to 5 mn tonnes in Apr-Dec: IndustryIPGA said the pulses prices have gone up in domestic market due to fall in production on account of poor and unseasonal rains in two consec...
Limited Tur dal stocks may propel prices to 200 rupees per kg or moreThere may be limited stocks and prices may go up slightly next week if there are many buyers," said a veteran wholesaler of pulses.
Maharashtra government may exempt pulses importers from stock holding limitMaharashtra government is working out a mechanism for exempting importers of pulses from the ambit of stock holding limits.
Hoarding tur, oilseeds akin to an 'act of terror'Maharashtra has threatened to slap MCOCA and MPDA on hoarders of pulses and oilseeds while onion farmers and traders complain of thefts.
Pulses to ease in 15 days as more shipments arrive: IPGA"We expect prices of pulses to drop appreciably in a next few weeks on the back of large quantities of pulses scheduled to arrive at Indian...
Traders expect pulse prices to ease on imports, seek more time for stock limitsTraders and companies expect prices of pulses to drop significantly in the next few weeks as imported consignments reach Indian ports and e...
Government measures bring down prices of some pulses, importers warn of situation getting worseImporters warned that this could be a temporary blip and the shortage situation could get worse if the government puts a stock limit on imp...