Inferior quality of arrivals has brought down cardamom prices on Wednesday's weekly auctions in Kumily, Kerala, compared with a week ago, dealers said. |
Cardamom Processing and Marketing Company organises these weekly auctions.Next week, cardamom may come under pressure due to slowdown in demand with buyers mostly adopting a wait-and-watch attitude, the dealers said. |
Cardamom coming to auctions, at present, mostly comprises old stocks that may not be at par with fresh stocks in terms of quality, a dealer said. |
Colour and aroma are two key factors that determine cardamom quality. The spice tends to lose these, as it gets old, he added. |
Buyers mostly staying away from the market also weakened sentiments despite total supply slipping to 44 tonne compared with 52 a week ago, dealers said. |
It is normal for buyers to stay away to keep prices under check, a dealer said. Demand from exporters slipping to 5 tonne compared with 9 tonne a week ago is another factor for weak sentiments, he added. |
Top quality 8mm bold grades fetched a high price of Rs 471 per 1 kg compared with Rs 491 a week ago. |
Next best 7.5mm grades slipped to Rs 370-410 per 1 kg from Rs 380-430, while 7mm grades got Rs 310-340 compared with Rs 340-380 a week ago. |
Current bulk grade was at Rs 310-340 per 1 kg compared with Rs 320-350 last week. The average price slipped to Rs 340 per 1 kg compared with Rs 356 a week ago. |