Marketmen said trimming of positions due to a significant drop in demand from oils mills and relentless supplies from producing belts in spot markets, mainly dragged down mustard seed prices in futures trade here.
At the National Commodity and Derivative Exchange, mustard seed for most-traded delivery in December receded by Rs 15 or 0.38 per cent to Rs 3,954 per quintal, in an open interest of 35,590 lots.
Mustard seed for delivery in current month also eased by Rs 14 or 0.35 per cent to Rs 3,955 per quintal, open interest depicted of 9,110 lots.
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