Market Price: Mustard quintal, gram prick, lentils Rs

Soybean oilseeds and cottonseed, crude palm oil (CPO) and palm oil in the Delhi oil-oils market on Monday hit a two-percent correction and demand for non-oil oilseed (DOC) on the Chicago Exchange. Soybean. The improvement came. However, peanut oil and oilseeds prices have closed with the arrival of the peanut summer crop mandis. At the same time, Indore’s Sanyogitaganj Anaz Mandi on Monday was priced at Rs 50 per quintal. Chana Dal Rs 100, Moong Dal 100 Rs and Moong Mogar Quintal Rs 100.

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Traders said there was a two per cent correction on the Chicago Exchange, which has seen a correction in the prices of all edible oils. On the other hand, CPO and Palmolin oil prices were corrected against the backdrop of demand for palmolin and smooth trading, despite a slump in the Malaysia exchange.

Rs 7,500 per quintal of mustard in Kota

He said the price of mustard seed has been increased from Rs 7,450 per quintal to Rs 7,500 in Agra, Saloni and Kota in Rajasthan. The demand for mustard will increase further in the rainy season within 10-15 days. In July last year, cooperatives Hafed and Nafed were selling two to two lakh bags of mustard every day, but this time they had very little goods. It was allowed to mix in the mustard last year, but this time the food regulator FSSAI has banned the mixing of any oil for mustard since June 8, and complaints about mixing mustard oil are being taken against them.

The CPO and Palmolin oil prices were corrected in the wake of palmolin and smoother trading demand, despite a slump in the Malaysian exchange. While peanut oil-seed prices have decreased due to increased arrivals in the peanut summer crop mandis, cottonseed oil prices have improved due to local demand.

The wholesale price in the market was as follows (Rs. Per quintal)

  • Mustard Oils – 7,275 – 7,325 (42 percent conditional price) Rs.
  • Peanuts – Rs 5,445 – Rs 5,590
  • Distribution of groundnut oil mill (Gujarat) – Rs.
  • 2,055 peanut solvent refined oil – Rs 2,185 per tin.
  • Mustard Oil Dadri – Rs 14,250 per quintal
  • Sarson Pakki Ghani – Rs 2,300 -2,350 per tin.
  • Sarson Katchi Ghani – Rs 2,400 – 2,500 per tin.
  • Sesame Oil Mill Distribution – Rs 15,000 – Rs 17,500
  • Soyabean Oil Mill Distribution Delhi – Rs 13,450
  • Soybean Mill Distribution Indore – Rs.
  • Soybean Oil Digam, Kandla – Rs 12,220
  • CPO Ex-Condla – Rs 10,480
  • Cotton Seed Mill Distribution (Haryana) – Rs 13,000
  • Palmolin RBD, Delhi – Rs 12,200
  • Pamolin X- Condla – 11,100 (without GST)
  • Soybean grain 7,470 – 7,520, soybean loose Rs 7,370 – 7,420
  • Maize costs Rs. 3,800

Chana thorn in Indore, declining lens prices

Pulses

  • Chana (thorn) 5125 to 5150
  • Lens 6300 to 6350,
  • Tur (Tur) New Nimri 6000 to 6400
  • Tour Safed (Maharashtra) 6600 to 6700
  • Tur (Karnataka) 6900 to 7000
  • Moong 6250 to 6300
  • Moong Light 5700 to 6000,
  • Urad 7000 to 7200, 6000 to 6500 light per quintal.

Lens

  • Tour (Arhar) Dal Sawa Number 8800 to 8900
  • Tour Dal Fool 9000 to 9200,
  • Tour Da Bold 9300 to 9700
  • Imported Tour Daal 8600 to 8700,
  • Chana Dal 6500 to 6800
  • Masur Dal 7200 to 7500
  • Moong Dal 7100 to 7400,
  • Moong Moger 8100 to 8500
  • Urad Dal 8800 to 9100,
  • Urad Mogar is Rs 10100 to Rs 10500 per quintal.

Rice

  • Basmati (921) 9000 to 9500, Tibor 7500 to 8000,
  • Dubar 6500 to 7000, Mini Dubar 5500 to 6000, Mogra 3500 to 5500,
  • Basmati Saila 5000 to 7000, Kalimush 6800 to 7000, Rajbag 5800 to 6000,
  • Dubraj 3500 to 4000, Permal 2700 to 2850, Hansa Saila 2600 to 2750,
  • Hansa white 2400 to 2500, poha 3200 to 3700 per quintal.

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