Dollar Chana and Moong Rates Surge, Soybean-Wheat Weaken, Latest Rates for March 27

The market has witnessed fluctuations in the prices of various commodities, with a steady increase observed in the rates of dollar chana and moong. Here are the precise market rates for March 27, 2024.

Market Trends

Every day, commodities such as grains and vegetables are imported and exported in major markets across the country. During this process, prices for all items are determined. Just like we observe fluctuations in the prices of petrol and diesel on a daily basis, similar variations are seen in the prices of vegetables and grains. These fluctuations impact the markets present in different cities and regions.

Indore Market Update

Let’s delve into today’s rates in the Indore market, where we can observe continuous changes in the prices of grains and vegetables. Notably, there have been fluctuations in the rates of soybean and wheat, witnessing a decline. Soybean, which was priced at Rs. 3100 previously, has now dropped to Rs. 2900. Similarly, wheat prices have also seen a decline, reaching Rs. 2300.

Fluctuations in Dollar Chana and Other Commodities

Significant variations have been observed in the rates of dollar chana, desi chana, and chana kanta. Dollar chana has surged by Rs. 400, while desi chana has witnessed a decrease of Rs. 400. Conversely, chana kanta has seen an increase of Rs. 200.

Moong and Other Pulses

Moong rates have declined from Rs. 8500 to Rs. 7000, marking a direct decrease of Rs. 1500. Moreover, there have been notable differences in the rates of masoor as well, with a Rs. 100 increase observed after a previous surge of Rs. 300.

Vegetable and Fruit Prices

Fluctuations have also been noted in vegetable and fruit prices. For instance, tomatoes have witnessed a surge from Rs. 400 to Rs. 1900, while cucumbers have declined from Rs. 500 to Rs. 1400. Similarly, onions have seen variations in rates across different grades, ranging from Rs. 900 to Rs. 4500.

Potato and Garlic Rates

Potato prices have remained relatively stable across different grades, ranging from Rs. 900 to Rs. 1600. Garlic prices, on the other hand, have seen fluctuations, with the highest grade priced at Rs. 28000 and the lowest at Rs. 5100.

These market fluctuations reflect the dynamic nature of commodity prices and underline the importance of staying updated with the latest market trends for traders and consumers alike.