Arhar -Pulse sold for Rs 150 per kg, Rs 98 per kg, chickpeas became expensive
Arhar Dal, who sold 150 to 170 rupees per kg last year, has now come from Rs 100. On Wednesday, the best sold Dal Arhar Dal to Rs 98 per kg fell in the wholesale market. At the same time, Arhar Dal of high quality also dropped from Rs 107 per kg to Rs 103.50 per kg, ie a decrease of Rs 3.50 per kg. According to traders, the production of Urad Dal this year was good in Maharashtra, Karnataka and Madhya Pradesh, which drastically dropped prices. They believe that the price of Urad Dal could fall further in the coming days. Rajendra Kumar Aggarwal, wholesurer from Pandeganj Mandi, said the pulses sold three days ago were now 103.50. At the same time, the price of the top selling Urad Dal dropped from Rs 100 to Rs 98 per kg. The price of turtles also dropped from Rs 85 per kg to Rs 82. Entrepreneur Bharat Bhushan Gupta said industries are surprised that the price of pulses which was Rs 150 per kg last year has now dropped at Rs 98 per kg. According to the information, the best sold Arhar Dal by April this year was Rs 52 and high quality pulses cheaper with Rs 62.50 per kg. Grain expensive, prices of most pulses in the market rose by 4 rupees in 4 days. On the other hand, the prices of Kabuli gram are constantly increasing. Over the past four days, grams have become expensive every day with one rupee. Grams are sold at Rs 92 per kg in the wholesale market on Wednesday, while it was sold at Rs 88 per kg four days ago. Share this story -tags