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Gur falls on increased supply, weak demand

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Jan 20 2013 | 1:30 AM IST

Gur prices fell up to Rs 150 per quintal in the jaggery market today, on slackness in demand against increased arrivals.

Marketmen said increased arrivals in the face of reduced offtake by stockists and local parties pulled down wholesale gur prices.

In Delhi, gur pedi fell by Rs 150 to Rs 2,350-2,400, while chakku and dhayya were down by Rs 100 each to Rs 2,300-2,350 and Rs 2,500-2,550 per quintal, respectively.

In Muzzafarnagar, gur raskat and chakku quoted lower at Rs 1,825-1,900 and Rs 2,050-2,250 against last close of Rs 1,850-1,900 and Rs 2,075-2,250 per quintal, respectively.

Gur pedi and dhayya in Muradnagar, also traded lower by Rs 100 each to Rs 2,200-2,250 each per quintal. 

Following are today's quotations in Rs per quintal: 

Chakku Rs 2,300-2,350, pedi 2,350-2,400 Dhayya Rs 2,500-2,550 and Shakkar Rs 2,500-2,600
In Muzaffarnagar: Raskat Rs 1,825-1,900 chakku Rs 2,050-2,250 and Khurpa Rs 1,975-2,000
In Muradnagar: Pedi Rs 2,200-2,250 and Dhaya Rs 2,200-2,250

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First Published: Nov 23 2010 | 2:22 PM IST

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