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Mustard, soyabean oil rise on fresh buying

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Press Trust of India New Delhi

Mustard and soyabean oil prices rose upto Rs 50 per quintal in the wholesale oils and oilseeds market today on fresh buying by vanaspati millers, against tight arrivals.

In the non-edible section, linseed oil also showed some strength on fresh enquiries from paint industries.

Marketmen said fresh buying by vanaspati units to meet the upcoming festival demand, against slowdown in arrivals mainly led to a rise in mustard and soya bean oil prices.

In the edible section, mustard expeller oil (Dadri) gained Rs 50 to Rs 5,300 per quintal on local buying.

Mustard pakki and kachi ghani oils traded higher by Rs 5 each to Rs 705-860 and Rs 860-960 per tin.

 

Soyabean refined mill delivery (Indore) and soyabean degum (Delhi) also rose by Rs 50 and Rs 20 to Rs 4,800 and Rs 4,570 per quintal.

In the non-edible section, linseed oil gained Rs 50 to Rs 4,100 per quintal on increased offtake from paint industries. 

Following are today's quotations in Rs per quintal:

Oilseeds: mustard seed 2,500-2,600 and groundnut seed 2,100-2,850
Vanaspati ghee (15 litres tin) 720-830

Edible oils: Groundnut mill delivery (Gujarat) 8,350, groundnut Solvent refined (per tin) 1,400-1,410, Mustard Expeller (Dadri) 5,300, Mustard Pakki ghani (per tin) 705-860, Mustard kachi ghani (per tin) 860-960

Sunflower 6,300, Sesame mill delivery 5,870, soybean Refined mill delivery (Indore) 4,800 Soyabean degum (Delhi) 4,570, Crude Palm Oil (Ex-kandla) 3,850, Cottonseed mill delivery (Haryana) 4,500, Palmolein (RBD) 4,490, Rice bran (phy) 3,750 and Coconut (per tin) 1,070-1,100

Non-edible oils: Linseed 4,100, Mahuwa 4,000, Castor 7,600-7,700, Neem 3,700-3,800, Rice bran 3,300-3,400 and palm fatty 3,225-3,300

Oilcakes: groundnut de-husk 800-850, sesame 950-1,150, Mustard (new) 1,025-1,050, Mustard 1,200-1,210 and Cottonseed 1,075-1,175

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First Published: Jul 28 2010 | 3:32 PM IST

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