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September 15, 2017 at 7:21 AM , Rainbow Exports
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Spices & Grains Prices

Spice Market Information & News

Cumin Seeds:

The arrival of cumin in Unjha mandi is about 4500 bags new arrival and repeated sale is 3500 bags. Total was 8000 bags arrival report. Overall 15500 bags reported in different markets of Cumin. On the NCDEX market gone but now it get down. Cumin is down in physical market. Cumin futures market is down They say that this time the sell-out is going on in cumin and after this period of stoppage there will be a better lead in the cumin seed. There is pressure of selling side at higher prices who have stock on their hand. Apart from this, hedgers are selling the cumin futures as they are making huge profits in the cumin seed. Sentiments are strong.

Coriander Seeds:

In the Baran mandi of Rajasthan, arrival reported about 2500 bags and the price has increased due future market has increased and also there is demand for local market due to festival season. International and domestic market demand has increased. Market is getting better and get stable. Arrival in Rajasthan:  Ramganj mandi, Kota, Baran, Gujrat, Gondal, Junagadh total arrival reported about 6500 bags.

Fenugreek Seeds:

Market is up. There is local demand and International demand has increased since last two days. Market is up.

Millet / Yellow-Green Bajra:

Price is down; there is no demand for exports as well as local market. Arrivals are more in the market.

Kalonji / Black Seeds: 

Prices are down. There is no demand for exports as well as local market. There is no demand for Essential Oils producers and other processor.

Mustard Seeds:

In the year 2017-18, there was a great hope of sowing of Kharif crops and production from them. But uncertainty of monsoon uncertainty and the uncertainty has given a shock to the per hectare production, which is not only due to a decrease in production of oilseeds but also the decline in production of other crops. According to official figures so far, the area of oilseeds has decreased. This leads to the fact that the production of mustard can be reduced in the current season. According to the data gathered from Rajasthan, Haryana and Punjab, there is no doubt that crop yields per hectare is low, but sowing of mustard will also be weak. Talking to farmers from some villages in Haryana, he told that the sowing would start by the end of September. But this year, farmers have less interest in mustard. Farmers have moved towards wheat, paddy and other crops. The same thing happened to the farmers of Rajasthan. Most Rajasthan farmers turned to pulses for cultivation. The land will be reduced for sowing of mustard. According to an estimate, the shortage of mustard sowing in the current season.

Fennel Seeds:

Prices are down; there is less demand from local and exports market. Buyers don’t want to pay higher prices. Arrivals reported stable as compare to previous day in Unjha market yard.

Flax Seeds:

Prices are down for machine cleaned and sortex cargo. There less demand reported for exports as well as local market.

Dill Seeds:

Prices are down. There is no demand from international and domestic market.

Ajuwain Seeds/ Aniseeds:

Prices are up. There is demand from local as well as exports market and arrivals are very less.

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