Castor seed to ease on likely rise in acreage

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| On the National Commodity and Derivatives Exchange (NCDEX), castor seed futures are seen mimicking the trend in spot markets, analysts said. |
| "Due to good prices in the last season, farmers in Gujarat are shifting from other crops to castor seed. Hence, acreage under sowing is expected to rise 10-12 per cent," said Rajan Shah, an Ahmedabad-based analyst. |
| Traders are expecting a 25 per cent rise in output this year. |
| "Also, low demand from millers due to weak off-take of castor oil is weighing on prices," said Manubhai Joshi, a Deesa-based trader. Export demand for castor oil is also poor. |
| "Export deals have been toned down to 500-1,000 tonnes at present, as importers have realised that huge consignments would hike prices in spot markets making their imports expensive," said Joshi. |
| Arrivals in Gujarat were 10,000-15,000 bags (1 bag = 75 kg) today. |
| "However, once the rains recede, arrivals will gather strength," said Ramanbhai Kanjibhai, a Palanpur-based trader. |
| Castor seed was steady in the spot markets at Rs 393-394 per 20 kg today. |
| Traders expect spot prices to ease by Rs 10 per 20 kg over the coming week. |
| Futures are likely to be weak in the coming days on good output expectations, analysts said. |
| "September castor seed contract on NCDEX is likely to see strong support at Rs 395 per 20 kg and resistance at Rs 420," said Shah. |
| Breaching of the support level will lead to a sharp fall in prices, he said. |
| September contract on NCDEX was at Rs 406.80 per 20 kg, down Rs 5.60 from Wednesday. |
First Published: Aug 10 2007 | 12:00 AM IST