Elsewhere, copra edible recovered on renewed demand from stockists and retailers.
Meanwhile, copra office Alapuzha eased further on reduced offtake from exporters and upcountry advices.
Rest of the spices ruled stable in the absence of any major buying.
Copra Rajapur shot-up by Rs 1,000 per quintal to Rs 19,000 from last Saturday's closing level of Rs 18,000.
Copra edible also climbed by Rs 200 per quintal to Rs 13,200 from Rs 13,000, respectively.
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Black pepper (per kg) 765/815 (765/815), ginger bleached (per kg) 320 (320), ginger unbleached (per kg) 340 (340), copra office Alapuzha (per quintal) 10,600 (10,600), copra office Kozhikode (per quintal) 10,400 (10,500), copra Rajapur Mumbai (per quintal) 19,000 (18,000), Copra edible Mumbai (per quintal) 13,200 (13,000).
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