Spike in Moong Prices Continues, Decrease in Tur Prices, Check Latest Market Rates for March 16

Every day, buying and selling of grains and vegetables take place in the national and international markets. These transactions determine the prices of grains and vegetables. The impact of these prices can be seen in the markets of various cities across different states of the country. Sometimes there’s an increase, and sometimes a decrease in prices.

In this article, we bring you the latest and accurate rates from the Indore market. You will find precise information about the fluctuations in prices of grains and vegetables in the market here.

Talking about today’s rates in the Indore market, there is a continuous change in the prices of grains and vegetables. Once again, we have observed changes in the prices of wheat and soybean. There has been a decrease of Rs. 100 in the price of soybean, while there has been an increase of Rs. 100 in the price of wheat.

The prices of dollar gram, desi gram, and chickpeas have increased, while there have been changes in the rates of kabuli chickpeas as well. The price of dollar gram has increased by Rs. 200, whereas the rate of desi gram has decreased by Rs. 100.

There has been a spike of Rs. 300 in the price of moong. The price of moong had crossed Rs. 13,000, and it was Rs. 8,000 the previous day. Now, it has risen by Rs. 300. There has been an increase of Rs. 100 in the price of lentils. There is no significant difference in the prices of vegetables and fruits. Here are the latest market rates for March 16:

Grain Rates

  • Soybean: Rs. 2700 to Rs. 5000
  • Wheat: Rs. 2500 to Rs. 3300
  • Wheat Suji: Rs. 3500
  • Corn: Rs. 4300
  • Dollar Gram: Rs. 5600 to Rs. 10900
  • Desi Gram: Rs. 5000 to Rs. 7200
  • Chickpeas: Rs. 5400 to Rs. 6600
  • Lentils: Rs. 7600 to Rs. 7800
  • Moong: Rs. 8300
  • Moong Average: Rs. 7700 to Rs. 7900
  • Tur: Rs. 5000 to Rs. 5400
  • White Tur Maharashtra: Rs. 5200 to Rs. 5500
  • Tur Karnataka: Rs. 5300 to Rs. 6000
  • Nimadi Tur: Rs. 5500 to Rs. 5600

Vegetable Rates: (Prices in Rs. per kg)

  • Apples: Rs. 4000 to Rs. 10000
  • Banana: Rs. 400 to Rs. 1200
  • Tomato: Rs. 600 to Rs. 1100
  • Pumpkin: Rs. 500 to Rs. 1000
  • Cucumber: Rs. 400 to Rs. 1200
  • Bitter Gourd: Rs. 300 to Rs. 1400
  • Bottle Gourd: Rs. 400 to Rs. 4800
  • Brinjal: Rs. 500 to Rs. 700
  • Cauliflower: Rs. 600 to Rs. 1600
  • Ginger: Rs. 500 to Rs. 11560
  • Green Chili: Rs. 400 to Rs. 2200
  • Cabbage: Rs. 300 to Rs. 700
  • Drumstick: Rs. 400 to Rs. 2000
  • Coriander: Rs. 600 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
  • Chantan 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 market rates as of March 16.