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Moth weakens in thin trade

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

In an otherwise steady wholesale pulses market, moth prices fell by Rs 100 per quintal on subdued demand against sufficient supplies in the market.

However, prices moved in a tight range on little doing and settled around previous  levels.

Traders said sluggish demand against sufficient stocks helped wholesale moth prices to trade lower.

In the national capital, moth lost Rs 100 to Rs 3,900-4,200 per quintal.

Following are today's quotations in Rs per quintal:

Urad 3,700-4,250, Urad chilka (local) 4,500-4,900, best 5,000-5,300, Dhoya 5,200-5,300, Moong 4,150-4,550, Dal moong chilka local 5,000-5,400, Moong Dhoya local 5,450-5,650 and best quality 5,950-6,150

Masoor small 3,000-3,200, bold 3,200-3,450, Dal Masoor local 3,800-3,900, best quality 4,050-4,350, Malka local 3,800-3,850, best 3,950-4,050, Moth 3,900-4,200, Arhar 3,400-3,500, dal arhar dara 4,500-4,900

Gram 2,500-2,525, gram dal (local) 2,765-2,780, best quality 2,800-2,900, besan (35 kg) Shakti bhog 1,190, Rajdhani 1,190, Rajmah chitra Pune 3,300-3,900, China 3,400-3,900, red 3,400-3,500

kabli gram small 4,100-5,300, dabra 2,700-2,800, imported 4,700-5,100, lobia 3,700-3,800, peas white 1,850-1,950 and green 2,000-2,200

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