Prices end steady in thin tradeMarketmen said adequate stocks position on improved supplies from producing regions after the government's measures to check rising prices ...
Select pulses remain weak as supply improvesImproved supplies from producing regions after the government's measures to check rising prices, sluggish demand at current levels mainly k...
Moong, malka slide on muted demandDemand from retailers against adequate stocks position on improved supplies from producing belts mainly led to the decline in moong and mal...
Pulses end flat in thin tradeThere was not much activity at the wholesale pulses market today as prices continued to move in a narrow range on little doing and settled ...
Pulses end steady in thin tradePulses prices moved in a narrow range in limited deals and settled around overnight levels.
Gram, its dal edge up on scattered buyingTraders said some buying by retailers amid restricted supplies in the market, mainly led to the rise in gram and its dal prices.
Arhar, malka remain under pressure of rising supplyPrices of arhar and malka today drifted at the wholesale pulses market, largely supported by increased arrivals after government's measures...
Gram, its dal up on retailers demandTraders said, apart from rising demand from retailers, restricted supplies from producing regions, mainly kept gram and its dal prices high...
Pulses prices ends flat in thin tradeTraders said adequate stocks position against restricted activity mainly kept prices unaltered.
Rajmah, gram rise on pick-up in demandIn the national capital, rajmah chitra climbed to Rs 4,500-5,800 from previous level of Rs 4,100-5,700 per quintal.
Masoor, gram trade higher as demand picks upTraders said pickup in demand from retailers against restricted supplies from producing belts, influenced select pulses prices.
Prices of pulses remain steady in thin traderam Rs 4,000-4,575, Gramdal (local) Rs 4,250-4,450, best quality Rs 4,350-4,650, Besan (35 kg), Shakti Bhog Rs 1,800.
Agriculture Ministry proposes 10% import duty on chanaThe proposal comes in the backdrop of chana prices ruling below the minimum support price of Rs 3,100 per quintal in some parts of the coun...
Government allows duty-free imports of pulses until March next yearThe government has extended the time for duty-free imports of pulses to March next year, a move aimed at keeping a check on prices.
- Four new varieties of pulses developed at Chaudhary Charan Singh Haryana Agricultural University
Four new varieties of pulses developed at Chaudhary Charan Singh Haryana Agricultural University have been released for cultivation.
Due to low output estimates and abysmal stocks, chickpea set for a price riseDue to the low output estimates and abysmal stocks from last year, the prices may be high in the medium term.
- Inflation up at 6.09 per cent
A spurt in prices of fruits, vegetables pushed up inflation to 6.09% during the first week of the current fiscal.