However, maize and barley edged up on pick-up in demand from consuming industries.
Traders said adequate stock position on the back of increased arrivals from producing regions against reduced offtake by consuming industries caused the fall in bajra prices.
In the national capital, bajra fell by Rs 50 to Rs 1,325-1,330 per quintal.
On the other hand, maize and barely looked up by Rs 20 and Rs 10 to Rs 1,550-1,560 and Rs 1,590-1,595 per quintal respectively.
Wheat MP (desi) Rs 2,300-2,835, Wheat dara (for mills) Rs 1,815-1,820, Chakki atta (delivery) Rs 1,820-1,825, Atta Rajdhani (10 kg) Rs 275, Shakti Bhog (10 kg) Rs 275, Roller flour mill Rs 960-970 (50 kg), Maida Rs 1,070-1,080 (50 kg) and Sooji Rs 1,100-1,110 (50 kg).
Basmati rice (Lal Quila) Rs 10,700, Shri Lal Mahal Rs 11,300, Super Basmati Rice Rs 9,700, Basmati common new Rs 4,700-4,900, Rice Pusa (1121) Rs 3,800-4,600, Permal raw Rs 2,000-2,050, Permal wand Rs 2,125-2,200, Sela Rs 2,700-2,800 and Rice IR-8 Rs 1,800-1,810, Bajra Rs 1,325-1,330, Jowar yellow Rs 1,800-1,900, white Rs 3,500-3,700, Maize Rs 1,550-1,560, Barley Rs 1,590-1,595.
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