With demand outstripping arrivals, pulse seeds and pulses in Indore mandis continued to trade higher on weak monsoon. Improved buying support from millers and decline in arrival have perked up masur prices in local mandis in the past one week by almost ₹300 a quintal with masur (bold) at ₹6,800, while masur (Madhya Pradesh) ruled at ₹6,400. Masur dal (medium) was ₹7,450-7,650, while masur dal (bold) ruled at ₹7,750-7,850. Urad (bold) rose to ₹7,600-7,800, while urad (medium) ruled firm at ₹6,500-6,700. Urad dal (medium) went for ₹8,100-8,600, urad dal (bold) ₹8,700-8,800, while urad mongar ruled at ₹10,200-400. Moong (bold) fetched ₹6,500-6,800, while moong (medium) ruled at ₹6,000-6,300. Moong dal (medium) was ₹7,600-7,700, moong dal (bold) ₹8,000-8,100, while moong mongar ruled at ₹7,700-8,000 respectively.
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