Despite weak demand, prices have picked up in most varieties of pulses throughout India. Monsoon played a big role and reports by agriculture department regarding reduced sowing area of almost all kharif crop has led to bullish trends in the pulses market. Moong Dal and Tur Dal prices have increased. Here are prices as on 30.07.2019:
Commodity | Price (Per Quintal) |
Moong De Husked (Mogar) | INR 7500 |
Whole Raw Moong Unprocessed | INR 5500 |
Moong Dal Split (Chilka) | INR 6900 |
Moong Dal (Green Gram Whole) | INR 6300 |
Tur Dal Unprocessed | INR 5800 |
Tuar Dal (Retail) | INR 9500 |
Tuar Dal (Clean Local) | INR 7500 |
Kabuli Chana (Unprocessed) | INR 4600 |
Kabuli Chana (Retail) | INR 9000 |
Kabuli Chana (Clean) | INR 5500 |
Masoor Dal Split Dehusked | INR 6900 |
Masoor Dal Whole | INR 5300 |
Masoor Dal Unprocessed | INR 4200 |
Urad Dal Split Dehusked | INR 7500 |
Urad Dal Whole | INR 5800 |
Urad Dal Split | INR 6400 |
Urad Dal Unprocessed | INR 4500 |
Vatana Dal | INR 5500 |
Green Vatana | INR 6800 |
Chana Dal | INR 5400 |
Chana Dal (Unprocessed) | INR 4500 |
Desi Gram Unprocessed (Kala Channa) | INR 4200 |
Desi Gram Processed Clean | INR 5600 |
Desi Gram Export Quality | INR 6000 |