Dear farmers and traders, today's market witnessed fluctuations in Arhar Dal (Tur Dal) prices. If you are planning to buy or sell Tur Dal, this information is crucial for you.
Read this latest report to get accurate market prices!
Arhar Dal Prices in Gorakhpur Mandi: Gorakhpur mandi, 100 tons of Tur Dal arrived today. The minimum price was ₹12,700 per quintal, while the maximum price reached ₹12,800 per quintal. The modal price was recorded at ₹12,750 per quintal.
Arhar Dal Prices in Azamgarh Mandi: Azamgarh mandi witnessed an arrival of 22.5 tons of Tur Dal. The minimum price was ₹12,450 per quintal, and the maximum price was ₹12,550 per quintal. The modal price stood at ₹12,500 per quintal, slightly lower than in Gorakhpur.
Arhar Dal Prices in Gonda Mandi: Gonda mandi reported an arrival of 4 tons of Tur Dal. The minimum price here was ₹10,700 per quintal, while the maximum price was ₹11,100 per quintal. The modal price was recorded at ₹11,000 per quintal, making it one of the lowest in comparison to other mandis.
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Arhar Dal Prices in Jaunpur Mandi: Jaunpur mandi, 13.5 tons of Tur Dal arrived today. The minimum price was ₹12,350 per quintal, while the maximum price was ₹12,450 per quintal. The modal price was ₹12,400 per quintal, close to the prices in Azamgarh.
Arhar Dal Prices in Raebareli Mandi: Raebareli mandi saw an arrival of 1.8 tons of Tur Dal. The minimum price was ₹11,825 per quintal, and the maximum price was ₹11,875 per quintal. The modal price was ₹11,850 per quintal, indicating lower prices compared to other markets.
Arhar Dal Prices in Mumbai Mandi: Mumbai mandi received 93.3 tons of Tur Dal today. The minimum price was ₹7,200 per quintal, while the maximum price reached ₹15,000 per quintal. The modal price stood at ₹12,000 per quintal, reflecting high trade activity at premium rates.
Market Overview:
If the supply increases in the coming days, a slight decline in prices may be observed. However, if demand remains steady, prices are likely to remain stable. Farmers and traders should stay updated with the latest mandi prices to make informed decisions.