Market Rates: Significant Surge in Moong Prices, Urad Rates Ris, Latest Rates for Thursday

There has been a remarkable increase in the prices of moong in the market, accompanied by a surge in urad rates. Here are the accurate rates for March 14, 2024.

Market Overview

Every day, grains and vegetables are bought and sold in the national and international markets. Some items are purchased from abroad, while others are sold to foreign countries. During these transactions, a specific rate is determined for grains and vegetables based on which the prices in various cities and towns of different states are fixed.

In this article, we bring you the latest and most accurate rates from the Indore market. Here, you’ll find precise information about the daily fluctuations in the rates of grains and vegetables.

Indore Market Rates

Today, there have been continuous fluctuations in the prices of grains and vegetables in the market. Once again, we have witnessed changes in the rates of wheat and soybeans. While soybean prices have surged by Rs. 200, there has been a Rs. 200 increase in the price of wheat as well.

Dollar chana, desi chana, and chana kanta have witnessed a rise in rates, whereas chana kanta is experiencing a market downturn. Dollar chana has reached Rs. 6500 to Rs. 12600, while desi chana has increased by Rs. 200. The rate for chana kanta stands at Rs. 5100.

There has been a significant surge in moong prices, crossing the Rs. 12,000 mark and now standing at Rs. 13,000. However, there hasn’t been much change in masoor rates, as they remain stable. There are no notable differences in the rates of vegetables and fruits either. Here, you’ll find the precise market rates for March 17:

Grain Rates

  • Soybean: Rs. 3900 to Rs. 4700
  • Wheat: Rs. 2800 to Rs. 2890
  • Gehun Sujata: Rs. 3600
  • Corn: Rs. 4500
  • Dollar Chana: Rs. 6500 to Rs. 12600
  • Desi Chana: Rs. 5400 to Rs. 6400
  • Chana Kanta: Rs. 5100 to Rs. 6466
  • Masoor: Rs. 7300 to Rs. 7500
  • Moong: Rs. 13000
  • Moong Average: Rs. 7200 to Rs. 7600
  • Tur: Rs. 8600 to Rs. 8700
  • Tur Maharashtra: Rs. 690 to Rs. 7275
  • Tur Karnataka: Rs. 6400 to Rs. 7230
  • Nimadi Tur: Rs. 6660 to Rs. 7330

Vegetable Rates

  • Apple: Rs. 1800 to Rs. 10000
  • Banana: Rs. 400 to Rs. 1200
  • Tomato: Rs. 300 to Rs. 1100
  • Pumpkin: Rs. 400 to Rs. 1000
  • Cucumber: Rs. 400 to Rs. 1200
  • Bitter Gourd: Rs. 600 to Rs. 1400
  • Bottle Gourd: Rs. 500 to Rs. 4800
  • Brinjal: Rs. 300 to Rs. 700
  • Cauliflower: Rs. 400 to Rs. 1600
  • Ginger: Rs. 500 to Rs. 11560
  • Green Chili: Rs. 400 to Rs. 2200
  • Cabbage: Rs. 600 to Rs. 700
  • Drumstick: Rs. 400 to Rs. 2000
  • Coriander: Rs. 400 to Rs. 2000
  • Capsicum: Rs. 400 to Rs. 3000

Onion Rates

  • Extra Super Onion: Rs. 4500
  • Super Onion: Rs. 1200 to Rs. 1400
  • Average Onion: Rs. 900 to Rs. 1100

Potato Rates

  • Extra Super Potato: Rs. 1600
  • Gulla Potato: Rs. 900 to Rs. 1200
  • Jyoti Potato: Rs. 1400 to Rs. 1600
  • Chipsona Potato: Rs. 1000 to Rs. 1370
  • Chhantan Potato: Rs. 900 to Rs. 1200

Garlic Rates

  • Extra Super Garlic: Rs. 24500 to Rs. 28000
  • Super Garlic: Rs. 18000 to Rs. 19000
  • Average Garlic: Rs. 16000 to Rs. 17000
  • Medium Garlic: Rs. 14000 to Rs. 15000
  • Light Garlic: Rs. 5100 to Rs. 11000

These are the latest rates in the market, providing you with accurate information for making informed decisions regarding your purchases.