Copra office Alappuzha, copra office Kozhikode, Copra Rajapur and Copra edible prices rallied at the spices market here following persistent demand from stockists and retailers amid good export offtake.
Other spices ruled stable in absence of any other large-scale buying activity.
Copra Rajapur climbed by Rs 500 per quintal to Rs 18,500 from Monday's closing level of Rs 18,000.
Copra office Alappuzha and Copra edible prices rose by Rs 300 per quintal each to Rs 14,000 and Rs 16,500 as against Rs 13,700 and Rs 16,200 previously.
Copra office Kozhikode moved up by Rs 200 per quintal to Rs 13,700 as compared to Rs 13,500 previously.
Following are today's closing rates (in Rs with previous rates in brackets):
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