Some market participants had complained separately to NCDEX, as well as Securities and Exchange Board of India (Sebi) about the inferior quality coriander being deposited at the exchange-approved warehouses.
About 10,413 tonnes of coriander seed have been deposited in the warehouses in Kota, Baran and Ramganjmandi in Rajasthan and Gondal in Gujarat, as per the exchange data.
"Sebi officials are conducting inspection of some of the warehouses approved by the exchange. It is learnt that during the inspection, some samples have been collected by the officials for testing quality," NCDEX said in a statement.
Meanwhile, NCDEX is conducting an independent quality audit of the stock deposited in the exchange-approved warehouses and has deployed its officials at various delivery locations to monitor quality of the deposits.
Taking serious note of the complaints, the exchange has already mandated a stringent process for accepting deposits by its empanelled Warehouse Service Providers (WSPs) at the exchange-approved warehouses.
The WSPs have been told to ensure the deposits strictly conform to the exchange contract specifications. The exchange has also put in place suitable controls to ensure the WSPs continually adhere to the norms.
NCDEX has advised the market participants to check quality of the goods at the time of taking delivery.
Coriander prices in the futures market have stabilised now at around Rs 8,000 per quintal after falling sharply in the last few weeks. Last year, prices had crossed Rs 10,000 per quintal.
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