Market Trends: Rise in Moong and Urad Rates, Tur Showing Speed, Dollar Chana Weak, Check Accurate Rates for April 1

The market has seen a significant surge in the prices of urad. There has been a decline in the rates of dollar chana. Prices of masoor and tur have also increased. Here are the latest market rates for April 1, 2024.

In the market, daily transactions of grains, vegetables, and fruits take place both nationally and internationally. Just like the daily determination of petrol and diesel prices, we witness fluctuations in the prices of fruits, vegetables, and grains every day. The prices set in major markets of the country have an impact on the markets in various cities and towns of different states.

In this article, we bring you the latest and accurate rates from the Indore market. You can find precise information about the fluctuations in the rates of grains and vegetables in the market here.

Talking about today’s rates in the Indore market, there is continuous fluctuation in the prices of grains and vegetables. Changes have been observed in the rates of soybean and wheat. After a recent upward trend, soybean has now witnessed a decline, reaching around 2700. Similarly, wheat prices, after a consistent increase, are now close to 2500.

There has also been a difference in the rates of dollar chana, desi chana, and chana kanta. Dollar chana, which had seen a market decline of 200 rupees in recent days, has further decreased by 200 rupees. The rates of desi chana have dropped by 200 rupees. Chana kanta has also seen a reduction of 100 rupees.

Moong prices have seen a rise. After a recent increase of 400 rupees, today it has shown a difference of 200 rupees. Masoor rates have once again shown a difference. While there was an increase of 200 rupees in recent days, there is now an additional increase of 500 rupees. Mustard rates have seen a direct increase of 1000 rupees, reaching 4600.

The prices of vegetables and fruits have seen a difference of 100 to 500 rupees. The rates for April 1 are available here:

Here you can see the market rates

Grain Rates Soybean – 2700 to 4400 Wheat – 2500 to 2950 Wheat Suji – 3400 Corn – 5600 Dollar Chana – 8200 to 10300 Desi Chana – 5500 to 6800 Chana Kanta – 5300 to 6600 Masoor – 6500 to 5500 Moong – 8200 Moong Average – 8000 to 7900 Tur – 8800 to 8900 Tur White Maharashtra – 7200 to 2180 Tur Karnataka – 6500 to 6700 Nimadi Tur – 5400 to 5600

Fruit Rates Mango – 6000 to 12000 Apple – 5000 to 14000 Banana – 700 to 1400 Grapes – 1800 to 3000 Papaya – 600 to 1800 Pomegranate – 1400 to 9000 Orange – 700 to 2500 Watermelon – 500 to 1000 Melon – 600 to 1200

Vegetable Rates Tomato – 500 to 1900 Cucumber – 700 to 1400 Bitter Gourd – 300 to 3200 Bottle Gourd – 500 to 1500 Cauliflower – 600 to 2800 Green Chili – 1700 to 4000 Cabbage – 500 to 1200 Drumstick – 1200 to 2500 Coriander – 700 to 1800 Capsicum – 500 to 3000

Onion Rates Extra Super Onion – 4500 Super Onion – 1200 to 1400 Average Onion – 900 to 1100

Potato Rates Extra Super Potato – 1600 Gulla Potato – 900 to 1200 Jyoti Potato – 1400 to 1600 Chipsona Potato – 1000 to 1370 Chhantn Potato – 900 to 1200

Garlic Rates Extra Super Garlic – 24500 to 28000 Super Garlic – 18000 to 19000 Average Garlic – 16000 to 17000 Medium Garlic – 14000 to 15000 Light Garlic – 5100 to 11000

These market rates provide valuable insights into the current trends and fluctuations in the prices of various commodities.