Gur ends flat on reduced buying

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Feb 08 2014 | 2:08 PM IST
The wholesale Jaggery market held unchanged in the national capital today following small buying support alongwith sufficient stocks position.
Muzaffarnagar and Muradnagar gur markets also traded at the last levels on little activity in the market.
Marketmen said scattered buying support and adequate stocks position kept prices unaltered.
The following are today's quotations per quintal:
Gur chakku 2,750-2,850, pedi 2,850-2,900, dhayya 3,000-3,100 and shakkar 3,100-3,200.
Muzaffarnagar: Rasket 2,300-2,350, chakku 2,450-2,850, khurpa 2,500-2,550 and Ladoo 2,625-2,700.
Muradnagar: Pedi 2,500-2,570 and dhayya 2,550-2,600.
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First Published: Feb 08 2014 | 2:08 PM IST

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