As the festive season approaches, the market is witnessing the brunt of inflation. Indore’s market prices are experiencing a surge in rates, particularly in pulses. Changes are evident in the prices of tur dal due to weaker demand, leading to consecutive hikes in its prices.
Tur, urad dal, and masoor dal are facing stronger demand than before, resulting in a notable increase in their prices. Additionally, the rate of dollar chickpeas has also risen significantly. Let’s take a look at the current market prices in Indore to understand the situation better:
Market Prices in Indore
Wheat – INR 2400 to INR 2460 Malwa Wheat – INR 2200 to INR 2400 Dollar Chickpeas – INR 1200 to INR 9400 Chickpea Kantaka – INR 6000 to INR 6025 Kabuli Chickpea – INR 7900 to INR 10450 Desi Chickpea – INR 5700 to INR 5950 Tur Dal – INR 9680 to INR 5700 Masoor Dal – INR 6050 to INR 6080 Moong Dal – INR 9000 to INR 9200 New Moong – INR 9200 to INR 10000 Urad Dal – INR 8800 to INR 9200 Urad Mogar – INR 11600 to INR 11700 Soybean – INR 2000 to INR 4850
Potato Prices in Indore
New Potato Jyoti – INR 1800 to INR 2100 Potato Jyoti Chhataun – INR 1400 to INR 1700 Potato Chips – INR 1600 to INR 2100 Potato Chips Sona – INR 1600 to INR 2000
Onion Prices in Indore
New Neft Onion – INR 1000 to INR 1600 Super – INR 1300 to INR 1500 Average – INR 1100 to INR 1300 Round – INR 700 to INR 1000 Small – INR 400 to INR 700
These price fluctuations reflect the current market dynamics and the impact of supply and demand forces on essential commodities. Consumers are facing the heat of rising prices, particularly during the festive season, making it a challenging time for household budgets.