India turmeric futures edge up; outlook bearish
MUMBAI, Nov 21 (Reuters) - Indian turmeric April contract recovered from early losses and edged up on Friday on better demand but the outlook is bearish on expectations new crop will arrive by early December, almost a month in advance.
Low inventories supported the prices, analysts said.
Turmeric carry-over stocks for 2009 are seen at 500,000 bags, 58 percent lower from last year's 1.2 million bags, due to lower output in 2007/08, traders said last month.
"The weather conditions are good, which will help the crops. The prices should decline in coming weeks," Vibhu Ratandhara, an analyst in Bonanza Commodity Brokers Ltd, said.
Following are the closing prices of turmeric futures in rupees per 100 kg on the NCDEX <0#NTM:>:
Contract Reuters code Closing price Change in %
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Dec NTMZ8 3,853 0.08
Apr NTMJ9 3,849 0.79 (Reporting by Abhishek Shanker; Editing by Sunil Nair)
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