Mentha oil prices surged more than nine per cent in the last week owing to good domestic demand coupled with weak crop in China. |
Spot price of mentha oil on the National Commodities and Derivatives Exchange (NCDEX) touched Rs 608 a kg, up 9.75 per cent from Rs 554 last Monday. The September contract was up 10.57 per cent to Rs 617 a kg from Rs 558 a kg last Monday. October contract went up by 11 per cent. |
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The spot price of mentha oil on the Multi Commodity Exchange (MCX) surged 9 per cent from Rs 553 a kg to Rs 598 a kg during the last week. September and October contracts saw a rise of Rs 56 and Rs 57 a kg respectively. |
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This is the fastest price rise in the last one month in the mentha oil, which was showing a range-bound volatility. |
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"Speculative buying, good domestic demand and weak crop in China (the main probable importer of mentha oil) are the factors responsible for taking the market up," said a commodities analyst. |
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The prices in the spot and the futures market may see another jump of Rs 50 in a week, he added. Interestingly, the price rise has come at a time when arrival of the new crop in the market is high. |
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"At present, there is a supply of 200-300 drums (approx 180 kg) a day in the domestic market compared with 100-150 drums a day normally", he said. |
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Market experts said the investors were piling up their stocks in anticipation of larger export demand. Last year, the country exported a negligible amount of mentha oil to China. However, this year, demand from China could go up to 2,000 tonne, said sources. |
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At present, the country has a stock of around 12,000 tonne of mentha oil. |
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