The uptrend in tur continued on weak arrivals and costlier imports. On Wednesday, tur (Maharashtra) ruled at ₹4,950 a quintal, while tur (Madhya Pradesh) was quoted at ₹4,100-4,300. Weak arrival on account of continuous rains in the central parts of the country and strong buying support from millers contributed to the uptrend. Given delay in sowing report, decline in domestic stock and higher imports, the outlook for tur has turned bullish. Its prices may cross ₹5,000 in the coming days, said Prakash Vora, a local wholesale pulse trader.
Tur dal (full) was being quoted at ₹6,850-7,100, tur dal (full) at ₹6,150-6,350, while tur marka ruled at ₹7,400.
Moong and urad ruled stable on subdued and slack buying with moong (best) at ₹6,200-6,300, while moong (medium) ruled at ₹5,500-5,800. Moong dal (medium) was ₹7,500-7,700, moong dal (bold) at ₹7,800-8,000, while moong mongar was ₹8,200-8,400.Urad (bold) was ₹5,900-6,000, while urad (medium) ruled at ₹5,000-5,200. Urad dal (medium) ruled at ₹6,300-6,500, urad dal (bold) at ₹6,700-6,800, while urad mongar was ₹7,400-7,700.
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