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Moth, arhar weaken on sluggish demand

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Press Trust of India New Delhi

Prices of pulses fell on the wholesale market to Rs 200 per quintal today owing to a slackness in demand at the prevailing higher levels amid increased supply.

Traders said fall in demand at existing higher levels against increased supplies mainly pulled down the wholesale pulse prices.

In the national capital, moth dropped by Rs 200 to Rs 3,500-3,800, while arhar and its dal dara variety traded lower by the Rs 100 each to Rs 3,200-3,300 and Rs 4,300-4,700 per quintal.

Following are today's quotations in Rs per quintal:

Urad 3,600-4,150, Urad chilka (local) 4,400-4,800, best 4,900-5,200, Dhoya 5,100-5,200, Moong 3,950-4,350, Dal moong chilka local 4,800-5,200, Moong Dhoya local 5,150-5,350 and best quality 5,650-5,850

Masoor small 2,950-3,150, bold 3,150-3,400, Dal Masoor local 3,750-3,850, best quality 4,000-4,300, Malka local 3,600-3,650, best 3,750-3,850, Moth 3,500-3,800, Arhar 3,200-3,300, dal arhar dara 4,300-4,700, Gram 2,450-2,475, gram dal (local) 2,750-2,765, best quality 2,850-2,950

besan (35 kg) Shakti bhog 1,190, Rajdhani 1,190, Rajmah chitra Pune 3,200-3,800, China 3,300-3,800, red 3,300-3,400, kabli gram small 3,900-5,100, dabra 2,700-2,800, imported 4,700-5,100, lobia 3,700-3,800, peas white 1,875-1,975 and green 2,025-2,225

 

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First Published: Dec 21 2010 | 4:05 PM IST

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