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Gur market ends mix in thin trade

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
The wholesale Jaggery market ended on a mixed note in the national capital today as gur chakku rose on restricted supply, while shakkar prices fell due to slackness in demand.

Muzaffarnagar and Muradnagar gur markets also showed a similar trend.

Marketmen said restricted supply from manufacturing areas managed to pushed up some of gur varities, while thin demand from retailers dampened trading sentiment in a few other varities.

In Delhi, gur Chakku prices spurted by Rs 100 to finish at Rs 2800-2900 per quintal. While Shakkar prices dropped by Rs 100 to conclude at Rs 3100-3200 per quintal.

At Muzaffarnagar, gur Khurpa and Ladoo prices rose to settle at Rs 2450-2500 and Rs 2600-2750 instead of Rs 2400-2450 and Rs 2550-2750 per quintal, respectively.
 

Prices of gur Chakku, meanwhile asked at Rs 2500-2850 from Rs 2600-2750 per quintal.

Turning to Muradnagar, gur Dhayya and Pedi prices asked lower at Rs 2450-2500 and Rs 2500-2550 from Rs 2500-2550 and Rs 2550-2600 per quintal.

The following are today's quotations per quintal:

Gur chakku 2,800-2,900, pedi 2,850-2,950, dhayya 2,900-3,000 and shakkar 3,100-3,200.

Muzaffarnagar: Rasket 2,300-2,350, chakku 2,500-2,850 khurpa 2,450-2,500 and Ladoo 2,600-2,750.

Muradnagar: Pedi 2,450-2,500 and dhayya 2,500-2,550.

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First Published: Jan 29 2014 | 3:55 PM IST

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