"We are considering favourably to bring back three commodities - tur, urad and rice - shortly on the futures platform," FMC Chairman Ramesh Abhishek told reporters on the sidelines of the pulses conclave here.
The pulses contracts were banned by FMC in 2007 to tame price rise. Subsequently, a committee headed by Planning Commission member Abhijit Sen in a report had stated that futures trading generally led to price discovery by farmers and maintained that the future trading did not contribute to price rise.
FMC is considering to allow other pulses for futures contracts as chana is the only pulse traded in futures market very successfully, Abhishek said.
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