Continued impasse over imposition of GST and frequent changes in weather condition with recent rains benefiting standing crops have affected trading sentiment leading to decline in prices of pulse seeds. Tur (Maharashtra) ruled at ₹4,300 a quintal, while tur (Madhya Pradesh) quoted at ₹3,100. Tur dal (sawa no.) ruled at ₹6,000-6,100, while tur dal (full) quoted at ₹6,400-6,700 a quintal. Moong (bold) quoted at ₹4,600- 4,800, while moong (medium) quoted at₹4,200. Moong dal (medium) quoted at ₹5,600-5,700, moong dal (bold) at ₹5,800-5,900, while moong mongar quoted at ₹6,200-6,300 a quintal. Similarly urad and its dal declined on slack buying and physical demand with urad (bold) today being quoted at ₹4,200, while urad (medium) ruled at₹3,500 a quitnal. Decline in urad also dragged its dal with urad dal (medium) today being quoted at ₹5,800-5,900, urad dal (bold) at ₹6,000-6,100, while urad mongar ruled at ₹6,300-6,400.
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