Prices of pepper, jeera, turmeric, chilli and coriander traded at the higher-level on concerns over drop in acreage in the current year due to weak monsoon, Geojit Comtrade Whole-Time Director C P Krishnan said here.
The price of cardamom is likely to stay firm if the monsoon weakens further as the production will be affected, Krishnan said, adding, deficient monsoon has influenced the production of pepper and cardamom in the Southern states of the country.
Sowing of kharif (monsoon) crops has already been delayed due to scanty rains in the top producing states of Gujarat and Rajasthan. Thereby, concerns over delay in sowing during the Rabi season is supporting the price uptrend in jeera and coriander.
Weak monsoon rainfall in states like Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh and Maharashtra discouraged the fresh sowing of the turmeric crop in the current season.
Sowing of new crop in Telangana region has already been affected by deficient rainfall. Planting of chilli, which normally starts in August will depend on rain, he said.