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Why Are the Moong price, Tuar, and Desi Chana Falling? Know the Rates on 13 December 2024

Why Are the Moong price, Tuar, and Desi Chana Falling? Know the Rates on 13  December 2024
Indore Mandi
13 Dec, 2024 12:00 AM IST Updated Fri, 13 Dec 2024 06:42 PM

National and international markets, goods are traded every day, and farmers bring their crops to mandis across the country, where traders purchase them. These goods then make their way to retail markets, where consumers like us buy them.
The prices of crops in the country's mandis depend on both domestic and international market prices. Here, we provide you with the latest grain prices from the Indore mandi to help you understand the fluctuations in the market.

Latest Prices in Indore Mandi:

On December 13, the prices of grains in the Indore mandi saw significant fluctuations. The prices of major grains such as wheat, soybean, chana, maize, moong, and tuar all changed. Let’s take a look at the key prices today.

Wheat Prices: The price of wheat continues to rise steadily. After an increase of ₹100 yesterday, wheat prices have gone up by ₹200 today.

  • Wheat: ₹3,000 to ₹3,390 per quintal
  • Sujata Wheat: ₹3,000 per quintal

Soybean Prices: There was also a rise in soybean prices. Today, prices increased by ₹200, reaching ₹3,800 to ₹4,300 per quintal.

Maize Prices: Maize prices saw a slight decline. After a drop of ₹200 yesterday, there was a further minor decrease today.

  • Maize: ₹2,190 to ₹2,600 per quintal

Chana and Moong Prices:

Dollar Chana: Dollar chana prices increased by ₹100 yesterday but fell by ₹100 today.

  • Dollar Chana: ₹8,500 to ₹13,350 per quintal

Desi Chana: The price of desi chana rose by ₹1,100 yesterday but saw a significant drop of ₹1,000 today.

  • Desi Chana: ₹4,700 to ₹6,370 per quintal
  • Chana Kanta: ₹4,000 per quintal

Moong: Moong prices have been in sharp decline. After a drop of ₹2,000 yesterday, today it fell further by ₹1,000.

  • Moong: ₹4,000 to ₹5,200 per quintal
  • Average Moong: ₹2,500 to ₹4,800 per quintal

Tuar Prices: Tuar prices also witnessed significant fluctuations. After a ₹100 increase yesterday, today there was a major difference of ₹4,000 in the prices.

  • Tuar: ₹4,800 to ₹6,600 per quintal

Advice for Farmers and Traders:

  • Crop Storage: If prices are falling in the mandi, farmers can store their crops safely and sell them at the right time for better prices.
  • Monitor Daily Prices: Farmers and traders should stay updated with mandi prices regularly to make better decisions.

Conclusion:  On December 13, the prices of grains in the Indore mandi showed mixed trends. Wheat and soybean prices increased, while moong and tuar prices fell. For farmers and traders, it is crucial to understand market trends and take the necessary steps to get the best value for their crops.
This information will help you understand the grain market situation better and make informed decisions.