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Jeera up on stockists buying

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Press Trust of India New Delhi

Jeera prices rose by Rs 200 per quintal in the national capital today on increased buying by stockists and retailers, supported by rise in demand.  

Jeera common and jeera best quality rose by Rs 200 to conclude at Rs 15,200-15,300 and Rs 17,200-17,400 per quintal, respectively. 

Traders said sentiments turned better following fresh buying support from stockists and retailers due to pick-up in domestic demand amid fall in supplies from producing belts. 

Following are today's quotations in Rs per quintal:

Ajwain 17,000-23,000, black pepper common 25,800-26,000, betelnut (kg) 110-120, cardamom brown-Jhundiwali (kg) 1,000-1,030, and cardamom brown-Kanchicut (kg) 1,150-1,300

Cardamom small (kg): Chitridar 880-940, cardamom (colour robin) 920-940, cardamom bold 930-940, cardamom extra (bold) 1,110-1,130 and cloves (kg) 530-585

 

Chirounji (new) (kg) Rs 410-450 Dry mango (raipur) Rs 7,200-9,500 Dhania Rs 6,000-10,000 Dry ginger Rs 16,500-20,000 Kalaunji Rs 11,500-12,000 Mace-Red (kg) Rs 1,800-1,900 Mace-Yellow (kg) Rs 1,625-1,700

Methiseed Rs 3,100-4,200 Makhana ( kg) Rs 230-240 Nutmeg Rs 700-720 Poppyseed (KG Turkey) Rs 165 Poppyseed (KG MP-RAJ) Rs 165-220 Poppyseed (KG Kashmiri) Rs 170 Red chillies Rs 6,500-12,500

Saffron (kg) Irani Rs 60,000-70,000 Saffron (kg) Kashmiri Rs 90,000-1,15,000 Soanf-bold Rs 9,500-14,000 Turmeric Rs 13,000-17,000 Tamarind Rs 2,800-3,300 Tamarind without seed Rs 4,500-7,500

Tea (kg) Rs 60-210 Watermelon kernel (Kg) Rs 140 Jeera common Rs 15,200-15,300 Jeera best Rs 17,200-17,400

 

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First Published: Apr 09 2011 | 3:42 PM IST

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