Domestic gold and silver prices soften due to fall in international ma | Domestic gold and silver prices soften due to fall in international markets

locationIndorePublished: Mar 16, 2023 06:41:46 pm

Indore market ….. 16-3-2023-Gold Cadbury in RTGS Rs.59650 per ten grams. Silver (SA) Chaurasa Rs 66600 per kg

Domestic gold and silver prices soften due to fall in international markets

Domestic gold and silver prices soften due to fall in international markets

softness in gold and silver
Indore. Due to the fall in the international markets, the prices of gold and silver remained soft at the domestic level. 22 carat gold sold for Rs 54640 per ten grams. After moving up to $1929.50 an ounce on Comex, it remained at $1927.60 an ounce. Silver traded higher at $22.15 an ounce, later trading at $21.96 an ounce. Indore Sarafa Bazar Sona Cadbury (99.50) Rs 57850 per ten grams. Silver (SA) stood at Rs.66600 per kg. Gold Cadbury in RTGS Rs 59650 per ten grams. Silver (SA) Chaurasa stood at Rs.66600 per kg. Silver coin remained at Rs 750 per piece.
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weak uptake in garlic
Indore. Due to weak demand in Devi Ahilyabai Holkar Fruit and Vegetable Wholesale Market, there was no rise in garlic. 35 thousand bags of new garlic arrived. New garlic camel quality 7000 to 7200, indigenous garlic sold 4800 to 5200, average 3500 to 3800 rupees a quintal. 38 thousand bags of new onions and 40 thousand bags of new potatoes arrived. Chips quality new potato was sold at 900 to 1100 and Jyoti at 1100 to 1200 rupees a quintal. Onion best 900 to 1100, Golti 500 to 600 and Golta 200 to 300
Rupees quintal sold.
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Soybean prices down even after oil cake exports increase
Indore. Despite the increase in soymeal exports, the prices of soyabean are bearish. Business sources say that due to the slowdown in oil, the purchase of plants has become weak. Some plants have stopped production. Big increase in soymeal export from October to February, good demand for soymeal from Vietnam, Thailand. Eight lakh tonnes of soymeal was exported from October to February, this export was done to Bangladesh, Nepal, Vietnam. There is a possibility of exporting about 14-15 lakh tonnes of soymeal in the whole season till November 2023. Huge increase in demand for Indian soymeal as crop in Argentina is affected due to drought. According to SOPA, soya crushing has been done till February 52.5 lakh tonnes.
Loose oil (per ten kg): Indore Groundnut Oil 1710 to 1730, Mumbai Groundnut Oil 1710, Indore Soyabean Refined 1040 to 1045, Indore Soyabean Solvent 1000, Mumbai Soya Refined 1035 to 1040, Mumbai Palm Oil 950, Indore Palm 1000, Rajkot Telia 2700, Gujarat Loose 1700, Kapasya Tel Indore Rs.935.
Oilseeds: Mustard 5900 to 6100, Raida 4500 to 4700, Soybean 4000 to 5275 rupees quintal. Soybean DOC spot Rs.43500 to Rs.44000 a ton.
Soybean price of plants: Betul 5425, Kasta 5325, Khandwa 5375, Ruchi 5325, Lakshmi 5300, Dhanuka 5425, MS Neemuch 5425, AV 5300 and Seoni Rs 5300.
Cotton cake (60 kg bharti) without tax – Indore 1850, Dewas 1850, Ujjain 1850, Khandwa 1825, Burhanpur 1825, Akola 2750 rupees.
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Fear of affecting gram crop due to weather
Indore. Bad weather conditions are expected to affect the mature crops under harvesting stages in major states like Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan and Maharashtra. Rain accompanied by hail, followed by strong wind has increased the concern. No definite assumption is being made in the market regarding the price. On the one hand, the government is trying to control prices, on the other hand, the weather is affecting the crops. Sources say that after 15 days the correct condition of the crops will come. Purchase of pulses from pulse mills is limited.
Imported Chana Tanzania New 4650, Kabuli Sudan 7200, Masoor Australia 6150, Masoor Canada 6100, Tuvar Lemon Old 7800, Tuvar Arusha 6850, Tuvar Mozambique 6550, Gajri 6400 and Urad FAQ at Mumbai Port Rs.
Pulses- Chana 5150 to 5200, Vishal 4800 to 4900, Dollar gram 8800 to 9600, Bitki 6000 to 6400, Kakatu 6300 to 6700, Masoor 5800, Tuvar Maharashtra 7700 to 7900, Karnataka 7900 to 8100, Nimari 7100 to 7800, Moo Seng 7800, 8000, Average 6700 to 7400, Urad 7000 to 7400, Medium 5500 to 6600, Light Urad Rs 3000 to 4000 quintal.
Pulses- Chana Dal 6400 to 6500, Medium 6600 to 6700, Bold 6800 to 6900, Masoor Dal Medium 7400 to 7500, Bold 7600 to 7700, Tuvar Dal Sava No. 8900 to 9000, Full 9700 to 9800, Best Tuvar Dal 10100 to 11400 New Tuvar Dal 11900, Moong Dal Medium 9650 to 9750, Bold 9800 to 9950, Moong Mogar 10050 to 10150, Bold 10250 to 10350, Urad Dal Medium 8700 to 8800, Bold 8900 to 9000, Urad Mogar 9600 to 97000 to Rs 98, Bold .
kabli chana container price
Kabli Chana (40-42) 11200, (42-44) 11000, (44-46) 10800, (58-60) 8800 Rs.
indore rice price
Indore. According to Dayaldas Ajit Kumar Cantonment, Basmati (921) 11500 to 12500, Tibar 9500 to 10000 , Dubar 8500 to 9000, Mini Dubar 7500 to 8000, Basmati Sela 8000 to 10000, Mogra 45o50 to 6500, Dubraj 4000 to 4000, Kali King 58 Rajbhag 7500, Parmal 2600 to 2800, Hansa Sela 2650 to 2850, Hansa Safed 2450 to 2550, Poha 3850 to 4200 Rs.
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Almond and coconut prices rose, copra shell prices declined
Indore. There was an upward trend in the prices of almond and coconut in the grocery market. In the last one month, almonds have become costlier by Rs 85 per kg. The main reason for the boom in almonds is said to be the weak crop in America. The purchase of light quality shells by Nafed has also reduced the price.
Shaker S 3570 to 3580, Shaker M Super 3650 to 3675, M Shaker 3700, Jaggery 3100 to 3200, Katora 3300 to 3400, Glass 4100 to 4500, Ladoo 3600, Organic 6300, Water chestnut big 180 to 185, small 160, Sabudana Chalu 5 to 5800, Medium 5850 to 5900, Best 6000 to 6200, Rayalratan Sabudana in loose 7375, 1 kg packing 7800, Sachamoti 7250 in loose, 1 kg packing 7760, Sachasabu Agmark (1 kg packing) 8380, Sachasabu Agmark (Half kg Packing) 8440, Sachasabu Agmark 200 grams at Rs. 8640 per quintal. 120 to 140 in copra gola box, copra boora 1950 to 3800 rupees.
Spices: Black Pepper 527 to 533, Mini Pepper 545 to 555, Peas 575 to 585, Turmeric Nizamabad 100 to 120, Turmeric Sangli 158 to 160, Cumin Rajasthan 300 to 315, Unjha 325 to 330, Medium 345 to 350, Best 365 to 385, Fennel Coarse 185 to 195, Medium 215 to 225, Best 250 to 260, Fine 225 to 240, Clove On 700 to 725, Best 785 to 815, Cinnamon 255 to 270, Nutmeg 725 to 750, Best 825, Javatri 2000, Best 2050 , Big Cardamom 675 to 700, Best 775 to 925, Patharphool 350 to 375, Best 450, Extra Best 525, Badyan Phool 725 to 775, Shahjeera Khar 300 to 325, Green 440 to 475, Tejpan 90 to 95, Watermelon Magaj 398 to 400, Nagkesar 750 to 775, Dry ginger 225 to 255, Poppy seed 675 to 750, Best 850 to 1025, Extra best 1150 to 1250, Dholi muesli 1100 to 1150, Asafoetida 751- 3200, 10 gm in pouch 3280, 121- 50 Gram 3000, 10 grams in pouch 3080, 111-50 grams 2800, 10 grams in pouch 2880, Powder 800, Green Cardamom 1325 to 1425, Medium 1550 to 1650, Best 1775 to 1875, Extra Best 1925 to 2325, Panbar Rs 2000.
Dry Fruits : Cashew W 240 No. 770 to 810, Cashew W 320 No. 700 to 725, Cashew W One 685 to 700, Cashew SW 300- 675 to 685, SS W 660 to 675, Cashew JH 685 to 700, Piece 655 to 675, Badam Independent 590 to 600, American 675 to 685, Coarse Grain 800, Tanch 450 to 475, Kharak 175 to 200, Medium 225 to 245, Best 255 to 270, Extra Best 275 to 325, Raisin Kandhari 375 to 475, Best 525 to 550, Indian 175 to 200, Best 250, Charoli 1125 to 1150, Best 1250, Manukka 475 to 625, Best 725, Extra Best 850, Anjeer 650 to 850, Best 1350 to 1550, Makhana 440 to 675, Best 700 to 725, Pistachios American 1550 to 1600, Irani 1650 to 1890, Salted Pistachios 950 to 1100, Walnuts 450 to 475, Best 600 to 650, Walnut Kernels 625 to 1100, Zardalu 250 to 350, Best 450 to 600 Rs.
Poojan Samagri: Coconut 120 Bharti 1500 to 1550, 160 Bharti 1600 to 1650, 200 Bharti 1650 to 1700, 250 Bharti 2000 to 2100, Desi Camphor 810 to 815, Pooja Badam 90 to 95 Best 160 to 170, Pooja Supari 425 to 470, Aritha 125 to 130 rupees. Saffron branded 125 to 129.50, loose Rs 115 per gram, vermilion (25 kg) Rs 7300.
Flour-Maida: Flour Mill 1480, Rawa in Katte 1570, Maida 1530, Gram Besan Rs 3375 per 50 kg bag.
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Indore Mawa Rs 320 per kg. Ujjain Mawa Rs 260 per kg.
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Arrival of 12 thousand bags of wheat
Indore. 12 thousand sacks of new wheat arrived in Cantonment Grain Market. Wheat prices declined due to weak demand. Mill quality 2100 to 2125, Indore (Lokvan) 2300 to 2350, Indore Malvraj 2100 to 2150, Poorna 2300 to 2350 rupees quintal. Maize sold from Rs 2100 to Rs 2125 a quintal.
GK Aurangabad 2430, Sanghvi Dewas 2190, Bajrang Agro Ghatabillaud 2040, ITC Dewas 2350, Anjani Foods Aurangabad Rs 2500.


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