Select pulses led by moth fell by up to ₹ 400 per quintal at the wholesale pulses market today owing to slackened demand from retailers against sufficient stocks position.

Trade ₹ said besides fall in demand from retailers at prevailing levels, adequate stocks position on improved supplies from growing regions mainly pulled down moth and other pulses prices.

In the national capital, moth drifted lower by ₹ 400 to ₹ 4,800—5,200 per quintal.

Arhar and its dal dara variety fell by ₹ 250 and ₹ 300 to ₹ 7,000 and ₹ 9,800—11,500 per quintal respectively.

Moong and its dal chilka local declined by ₹ 300 each to ₹ 5,000—5,500 and ₹ 5550—5950 per quintal respectively. Its dal dhoya local and best quality enquired lower by a similar margin to ₹ 5950—6450 and ₹ 6450—6,650 per quintal respectively.

In line with overall trend, peas white and green were down by ₹ 100 each to ₹ 3,600—3,625 and ₹ 3,800—3,900 per quintal respectively.

Following are today’s pulses rates (in ₹ per quintal):

Urad ₹ 9,300—10,700, Urad Chilka (local) ₹ 9,500—9,600, Urad best ₹ 9,600—10,100, Dhoya ₹ 10,000—10,300, Moong ₹ 5,000—5,500, Dal Moong Chilka local ₹ 5,550—5,950, Moong Dhoya local ₹ 5,950—6,450 and best quality ₹ 6,450—6,650.

Masoor small ₹ 6,000—6,200, bold ₹ 6,050—6,250, Dal Masoor local ₹ 6,450—6,950, best quality ₹ 6,550—7,050, Malka local ₹ 7,000—7,300, best ₹ 7,100—7,400, Moth ₹ 4,800—5,200, Arhar ₹ 7,000, Dal Arhar Dara ₹ 9,800—11,500.

Gram ₹ 8,000—8,200, Gram dal (local) ₹ 8,400—8,600, best quality ₹ 8,700—8,800, Besan (35 kg), Shakti Bhog ₹ 3,680, Rajdhani ₹ 3,680, Rajma Chitra ₹ 5,300—6,350, Kabuli Gram small ₹ 9,500—9,900, Dabra ₹ 2,700—2,800, Imported ₹ 4,700—5,100, Lobia ₹ 5,400—5,600, Peas white ₹ 3,600—3,625 and green ₹ 3,800—3,900.

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