The trading sentiment improved further as traders engaged in creating positions on account of higher demand from consuming industries and lower arrivals from Chandausi in Uttar Pradesh.
At the Multi Commodity Exchange, mentha oil for delivery in February rose by Rs 4.10, or 0.49%, to Rs 839.90 per kg, clocking a business volume of 40 lots.
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Analysts said speculators created fresh positions on the back of a rise in demand from consuming industries in the spot market against restricted supplies from Chandausi in Uttar Pradesh that led to rise in mentha oil prices at futures trade.
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