Kirana: select spices depicted a weak trend in the local

Kirana: select spices depicted a weak trend in the local


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wholesale market during the week on stockists selling against slackened demand at prevailing high levels. wholesale market during the week on stockists selling against slackened demand at


prevailing high levels. Sentiment turned weak on adequate stocks due to increased supplies from producing regions too fuelled the downtrend. Marketmen said reduced offtake by retailers and


exporters as demand eased at existing levels, weighed on prices. Black pepper (inferior quality) declined Rs 5 to conclude at Rs 520-710 per kg. Cardamom small varieties such as chitridar


and colour robin shed up to Rs 55 to close at Rs 950-1,050 and Rs 830-850 per kg, respectively. Cloves prices eased by Rs 5 to settle at Rs 560-670 per kg. Coriander slipped to Rs


5,000-12,000 from last week's close of Rs 6,100-12,100 per quintal. Dry ginger and kalaunji prices fell up to Rs 500 to finish at Rs 10,000-15,000 and Rs 7,400-7,700 per quintal.


Mace-red traded lower at Rs 640-830 against previous mark of Rs 650-840 per kg. Poppyseed (Turkey, U.P and MP-RAJ) prices declined Rs 10 each to close at Rs 370-400, Rs 340-360 and Rs


370-390 per kg, respectively. Red chilli and turmeric prices eased Rs 200 each to conclude at Rs 4,900-10,900 and Rs 7,300-10,000 per quintal, respectively. Jeera common and jeera best


quality also fell by Rs 200 each to end at Rs 19,100-19,200 and Rs 21,500-22,000 per quintal, respectively. (MORE) (This article has not been edited by DNA's editorial team and is


auto-generated from an agency feed.)