The bourse said that this extension allows businesses and value chain participants to better manage price risks due to fluctuations in the international market, an NCDEX statement said.
"Evening trading adds to efficient price discovery and allows business entities to better manage their risks. Initial seven days of trading recorded almost 25 to 30 per cent increase in daily volumes due to trading in agri commodities like soy oil, sugar and cotton," NCDEX MD & CEO Samir Shah said in the statement.
More than 1000 companies and individual traders through about 300 broking houses participated in agri-commodities trading during the evening session, the statement said.
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