Marketmen said besides increased offtake by consuming industries, restricted supplies from producing belts attributed rise in jowar and maize prices.
In the national capital, jowar yellow and white edged up to Rs 1,600-1,700 and Rs 2,750-2,850 from previous levels of Rs 1,590-1,600 and Rs 2,650-2,750 per quintal, respectively.
Maize also traded higher by Rs 10 to Rs 1,335-1,340 per quintal.
Following are today's quotations (in Rs per quintal):
Wheat MP (desi) 2,350-2,700, Wheat dara (for mills) 1,560-1,565, Chakki atta (delivery) 1,570-1,575, Atta Rajdhani 10 kg) 220, Shakti Bhog (10 kg) 220, Roller flour mill 825-830 (50 kg), Maida 890-900 (50 kg) and Sooji 1,000-1,010 (50 kg).
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