Market Rates: Significant Decrease in Moong Prices, Decline in Dollar Chickpeas, Know the Accurate Market Rates for March 15

The market has witnessed a notable decrease in the prices of moong. The rates for dollar chickpeas have also decreased. You can find the latest market rates for March 15, 2024, here.

In both national and international markets, grains and vegetables are traded daily. These transactions determine the prices of grains and vegetables. The impact of these determined prices can be observed in the markets of different cities across the country. Sometimes there’s an increase, and sometimes a decrease in prices.

Speaking of today’s rates in the Indore market, there has been continuous fluctuation in the prices of grains and vegetables. Once again, we have observed changes in the prices of wheat and soybeans. There has been a decrease of more than 1,000 rupees in the price of soybeans. Similarly, there has been a reduction of 400 rupees in the price of wheat.

There has been an increase in the rates of dollar chickpeas, and a change has been noticed in the rates of Kabuli chickpeas as well. The price of dollar chickpeas has decreased by 1,100 rupees, while the price of Kabuli chickpeas has decreased by 100 rupees.

There has been a significant decrease in the prices of moong. The price of moong had crossed 13,000 rupees and is now priced at 8,000 rupees. Lentils have seen a rapid increase of 200 rupees in their prices. There hasn’t been much difference in the prices of vegetables and fruits. Here are the accurate market rates for March 15:

Grain Rates:

  • Soybeans: 2,800 to 4,800 rupees
  • Wheat: 2,400 to 3,200 rupees
  • Sujata Wheat: 3,400 rupees
  • Maize: 4,100 rupees
  • Dollar Chickpeas: 5,400 to 6,500 rupees
  • Desi Chickpeas: 5,300 to 6,600 rupees
  • Kabuli Chickpeas: 5,300 to 6,466 rupees
  • Lentils: 7,500 to 7,700 rupees
  • Moong: 8,000 rupees
  • Moong Average: 7,500 to 7,600 rupees
  • Toor: 8,460 to 8,600 rupees
  • White Toor Maharashtra: 7,200 to 7,600 rupees
  • Toor Karnataka: 6,600 to 7,230 rupees
  • Nimadi Toor: 6,700 to 7,330 rupees
  • Mustard: 6,700 rupees
  • Nimadi Mustard: 4,890 to 5,060 rupees
  • Urad Bold: 6,800 rupees
  • Urad Medium: 7,000 rupees
  • Light Urad: 6,300 to 6,500 rupees

Vegetable Rates:

  • Apples: 5,000 to 10,000 rupees
  • Bananas: 300 to 1,200 rupees
  • Tomatoes: 500 to 1,100 rupees
  • Pumpkin: 600 to 1,000 rupees
  • Cucumbers: 500 to 1,200 rupees
  • Bitter Gourd: 400 to 1,400 rupees
  • Bottle Gourd: 300 to 4,800 rupees
  • Brinjal: 400 to 700 rupees
  • Cauliflower: 500 to 1,600 rupees
  • Ginger: 400 to 11,560 rupees
  • Green Chilies: 500 to 2,200 rupees
  • Cabbage: 400 to 700 rupees
  • Drumsticks: 500 to 2,000 rupees
  • Coriander: 500 to 2,000 rupees
  • Bell Peppers: 500 to 3,000 rupees

Onion Rates:

  • Extra Super Onions: 4,500 rupees
  • Super Onions: 1,200 to 1,400 rupees
  • Average Onions: 900 to 1,100 rupees

Potato Rates:

  • Extra Super Potatoes: 1,600 rupees
  • Gulla Potatoes: 900 to 1,200 rupees
  • Jyoti Potatoes: 1,400 to 1,600 rupees
  • Chipsona Potatoes: 1,000 to 1,370 rupees
  • Chhant Potatoes: 900 to 1,200 rupees

Garlic Rates:

  • Extra Super Garlic: 24,500 to 28,000 rupees
  • Super Garlic: 18,000 to 19,000 rupees
  • Average Garlic: 16,000 to 17,000 rupees
  • Medium Garlic: 14,000 to 15,000 rupees
  • Light Garlic: 5,100 to 11,000 rupees

These are the market rates for March 15.