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Wheat prices in Delhi soften after stock limit, but pulses yet to fall

In some centres, wheat wholesale prices have gone up even after the stock-holding limits were imposed

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Sanjeeb Mukherjee New Delhi

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Wheat prices in Delhi market has shown a downward trend since the stocks limits were imposed earlier this month, but it hasn’t been the case with tur and urad, according to data sourced from the consumer affairs department and private traders. In wheat, too, the drop is not uniform across centres, the department data showed.

In some centres, wheat wholesale prices have gone up even after the stock-holding limits were imposed. In case of tur and urad, traders said that in Akola, Gulbarga, Latur, Chennai, and Vijayawada, prices have started softening, which would reflect in the consuming centres in the next

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