Informist, Tuesday, Jul 26, 2022
By Tanya Rana
NEW DELHI – Prices of maize rose in Purnea, a major benchmark in Bihar, due to increased demand from poultry feed manufacturers, while those of wheat were flat in major benchmark markets across the country, traders said.
* Prices of MAIZE rose slightly in Purnea due to strong demand from poultry feed manufacturers amid a decrease in supply, local dealer Kanhaiya Rastogi said.
* Arrivals were pegged at 22,500 bags (1 bag = 65 kg), down 7,500 bags from the previous day.
* Prices of maize were flat in Davanagere, a major market in Karnataka. Arrivals were estimated at 1,000 bags, unchanged from the previous day, local trader Shiva Kumar said.
* Prices of mill-quality WHEAT were steady today in Indore, Madhya Pradesh due to unchanged demand and supply, local trader N.K. Agarwal said.
* In Indore, arrivals were pegged unchanged at 8,000 bags (1 bag = 50 kg).
* Prices of mill-quality wheat were also flat in Kota, Rajasthan, due to thin trade as rain disrupted supply, local trader Aniket Mehta said.
* Arrivals were pegged at 7,000 bags, down 3,000 bags from Monday.
* Prices of BASMATI 1121 PADDY and BAJRA were largely unchanged across markets.
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Edited by Vidhi Verma
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