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Rajkot Foodgrain Prices Open- Nov 04

Wed Nov 4, 2009 1:36pm IST
 
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  Nov. 04  (Reuters) - Market delivery prices of food grains
and pulses at Rajkot in India's western state of Gujarat opened
on a steady to firm trend, traders said Wednesday.
           *              *              *
 FOOD GRAINS & PULSES
 * Wheat prices firmed up due to continued demand from flour
mills.
 * Bajri prices gained due to seasonal retail demand.
 * Moong prices improved due to low arrivals. Prices of food
grains and pulses in rupees per 20 kilograms, and deliveries in
100-kilogram bags:
                   Delivery        Auction price    Previous
price
 FOOD GRAIN
 Wheat Lokwan       1,040           270-317          
272-314
 Wheat Tukda        1,300           282-373          
285-375
 Jowar White          150           341-440          
400-430
 Bajra                450           181-240          
215-230
 PULSES
 Gram                  450          419-490          
452-490
 Udid                  500        1,080-1,133      
1,086-1,171
 Moong                  75        1,105-1,250      
1,140-1,265
 Tuar                  ---            ----           
800-1,000
 Maize                 ---            ----           
200-211
 Vaal Deshi              8        1,505-1,950      
1,785-2,120
 Choli                 ---            ----           
735-1,065
 Rajkot market delivery prices in rupees per 100 kilograms:
                         Today's Price      Previous close
 FOOD GRAINS
 Wheat Mill quality      1,500-1,525         1,475-1,500
 Wheat (medium)          1,675-1,700         1,675-1,700
 Wheat (superior best)   1,775-1,800         1,750-1,775
 Bajra                   1,125-1,130         1,075-1,080
 Jowar                   1,500-1,550         1,500-1,550
 PULSES
 Gram                    2,475-2,500         2,475-2,500
 Gram dal                3,150-3,250         3,150-3,250
 Besan (65-kg bag)       2,300-2,350         2,300-2,350
 Tuar                    5,650-5,700         5,650-5,700
 Tuardal                 8,200-8,300         8,200-8,300
 Moong                   5,700-5,750         5,600-5,650
 Moongdal                6,500-6,600         6,500-6,600
 Udid                    5,450-5,500         5,450-5,500
 RICE
 IR-8                    1,750-1,800         1,750-1,800
 Parimal                 1,850-1,900         1,850-1,900
 Punjab Parimal          2,050-2,100         2,050-2,100
 Basmati Medium          3,850-3,950         3,850-3,950
 Basmati Best            8,000-8,100         8,000-8,100

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