Informist, Thursday, Oct 6, 2022
By Tanya Rana
NEW DELHI – Prices of maize rose in Davanagere in Karnataka on lower arrivals due to rain, while those of basmati 1121 rice and wheat were flat today, traders said.
* Prices of MAIZE rose in the key market of Davanagere due to a fall in arrivals, as rain disrupted supply, said Shiva Kumar, a local trader.
* Arrivals were pegged at 300 bags (1 bag = 65 kg), compared with 1,200 bags on Monday.
* However, prices of maize in Purnea, Bihar, fell due to tepid demand in domestic markets as well as from Bangladesh and Nepal, local dealer Kanhaiya Rastogi said.
* Arrivals were pegged at 3,000 bags, compared with 22,500 bags on Friday. Markets reopened today after being shut for almost a week due to Navratri celebrations.
* In Kota, Rajasthan, prices of mill-quality WHEAT were steady. Arrivals were pegged at 5,000 bags (1 bag = 50 kg) up 1,000 bags from Tuesday, said Aniket Mehta, a local trader.
* In Indore, Madhya Pradesh, the price of mill-quality wheat was unchanged. Arrivals were at 4,000 bags, down 3,000 bags from Tuesday, local trader N. K. Agarwal said.
* Mandis reopened today after Vijayadashami holiday, traders said.
* Prices of BASMATI 1121 RICE were steady, traders said.
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Edited by Vandana Hingorani
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