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Area under kharif pulses may go up by 15% driven by higher pricesIndia's pulse acreage is expected to increase in the kharif season due to record high prices and forecasted above-normal monsoon rains. Low...
Wholesale Tur prices rise 5% in a monthWholesale prices of tur dal have increased 5% despite new crops and imports from Myanmar as reduced acreage impacts supply. Retail prices d...
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...
Ex-mill tur dal prices touch Rs 100 per kg in Karnataka, MaharashtraMaharashtra-based pulsez processor Nitin Kalantry said, "Tur prices rose to Rs 90/kg during lockdown, which later corrected to Rs 82/kg. Ho...
Chana prices may fall another 10% after plunging 20% below MSP“Chana should trade lower as arrivals gather pace. Demand is very poor,”
Tur and chana prices rule 15% to 20% below MSP, expected to decline furtherTraders said only strong government procurement operations can help tame a further fall in prices.
Duty hike on US Chana, Masur may not impact prices hereCanada accounts for 90 per cent of India’s masur imports, while the US accounts for only 7.4 per cent.
Govt announces 7% export incentive for chana
It'll take time for farmers to capitalise on pulses exportsTraders face low prices from Africa and Myanmar in the global market
Fall season extends for commoditiesThe wholesale price of potato in Mumbai has declined from Rs 15/kg on November 8, 2016 to Rs 7.50/kg on February 27.
Demonetisation: Pulses market sees steep correctionLack of buyers in mandis has started worrying traders. Prices are expected to correct further as over 20-25 lakh tonnes export of chana, ma...
Budget 2016 provisions for pulses may help if implemented properlyAgricultural experts and industry veterans think that the budget provisions for pulses announced when the prices are at historic high level...
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.
Tur to cost Rs 150 a kg amid poor rainfall and dismal importsTur production in 2014-15 is expected to be 2.71 million tonne as against 3.17 million tonne produced in 2013-14, which is 14.5 per cent lo...
Dal prices are going to shoot upThe increase in prices is going to pinch the common man for the next few months, till fresh produce reaches the markets post next kharif ha...
- Moong and Urad sowing in Maharashtra less by 50%
The moong and urad sowing in Maharashtra is less by about 50% due to deficient rainfall in the key pulses growing region of Marathwada.
- 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 ...