Market Update: March 23 Sees Rise in Prices of Masoor, Dollar Chana, and Mustard

In the latest market report, significant shifts in the prices of essential commodities such as masoor, dollar chana, and mustard have been noted. These fluctuations hold sway over both domestic and international markets, influencing the dynamics of trade in grains and vegetables.

The current trends in the Indore mandi reflect consistent fluctuations in the prices of grains and vegetables. Notably, alterations have been observed in the rates of soybean and wheat. Soybean prices have witnessed a marginal decline, while wheat prices have also seen a decrease. Previously trading above 2900, soybean is now hovering around 2800.

Likewise, variations have been recorded in the rates of dollar chana, desi chana, and chana kanta. Dollar chana has experienced a spike of 200 rupees, with desi chana seeing an increase of 100 rupees. However, there has been a slight downturn in the rate of chana kanta.

In the case of moong, while the previous day saw a decrease of 200 rupees in prices, today has seen no significant change, with rates remaining stable around 7600. Conversely, there has been a noteworthy difference in the prices of masoor. Whereas there was a decrease of 1000 rupees in the previous day, today witnesses an increase of 1000 rupees.

Moreover, minor fluctuations have been observed in the rates of vegetables and fruits. These changes affect various stakeholders in the agricultural sector and necessitate vigilant monitoring to enable informed decision-making.

Here are the latest market rates for March 23, 2024

Grain Rates

  • Soybean: 2800 to 4675
  • Wheat: 2380 to 3090
  • Maize (Makka): 4600
  • Dollar Chana: 6800 to 10900
  • Desi Chana: 5300 to 6825
  • Chana Kanta: 5350 to 6400
  • Masoor: 3100 to 5350
  • Moong: 7650
  • Moong Average: 7535 to 7900
  • Tur: 6580 to 6800
  • Tur Safed Maharashtra: 5640 to 2180
  • Tur Karnataka: 4860 to 5200
  • Nimadi Tur: 3146 to 4185
  • Mustard: 5990 to 6141
  • Nimadi Mustard: 5180 to 5200
  • Urad Bold: 7400
  • Urad Medium: 6700
  • Light Urad: 6360 to 6500

Fruit Rates

  • Mango: 6500 to 12000
  • Apple: 4200 to 14000
  • Banana: 600 to 1400
  • Grapes: 1700 to 3000
  • Papaya: 600 to 1800
  • Pomegranate: 1300 to 9000
  • Orange: 600 to 2500
  • Watermelon: 600 to 1000
  • Musk Melon: 600 to 1200

Vegetable Rates

  • Tomato: 500 to 1900
  • Cucumber: 600 to 1400
  • Bitter Gourd: 1100 to 4000
  • Bottle Gourd: 500 to 1500
  • Brinjal: 600 to 1500
  • Cauliflower: 700 to 2800
  • Green Chili: 1500 to 4000
  • Cabbage: 300 to 1200
  • Drumstick: 1400 to 2500
  • Coriander: 400 to 1800
  • Capsicum: 700 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
  • Chhataan 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 rates furnish invaluable insights for traders, farmers, and consumers alike, aiding them in making informed decisions within the agricultural market.