Jeera: Supply overrun
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| According to market sources, export demand has also dried up. The demand for new crop from the domestic market, too, continued to remain under pressure because of high moisture content. |
| An Unjha-based trader said the demand for last year's jeera, as a consequence, continues. Supplies continue to hit mandis amid poor offtake. Prices are likely to see another downward march this fortnight when harvesting of the new season peaks. |
| At present, 1,000-1,500 bags of 60 kg each hit the market. Arrivals are expected to hit the 10,000-bag milestone in 15-20 days. Jeera hit the lower circuit on Friday on NCDEX, thus, recording a 10 per cent decline to end the week at Rs 9,103 a quintal. |
First Published: Feb 17 2008 | 12:00 AM IST