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Why Australian farmers will now grow more desi chana for Indian consumers

India Business News: India's decision to remove the 40% import duty on desi chana has led to a 7-10% increase in international prices of the commodity. This move is expect

import duty on chana: Australian farmers likely to grow more chana for Indian consumers

"The Australian farmers will sow chana till the end of May. India s decision of removing import duty will encourage them to sow more chana for the Indian consumers," said a prominent processor of pulses who requested not to be identified.

Business News: September rains damage 12% of kharif crops in Maharashtra

September rains damage 12% of kharif crops in Maharashtra : Rashtra News Heavy rains caused by Cyclone Gulab in Telangana, Maharashtra, Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh and Chhattisgarh have damaged standing crops of soyabean, cotton, onion and urad at many places, at a time when the country has been looking forward to the new crop to tame

Wholesale Tur prices rise 5% in a month, Retail News, ET Retail

Wholesale prices of tur dal have increased 5% despite new crops and imports from Myanmar as reduced acreage impacts supply. Retail prices declined due to price control measures, but this led to a fall in unprocessed tur beans prices. Farmers refrained from selling, reducing tur availability. Prices are now recovering. Tur prices have surged due to rising purchases by dal millers.

tur prices: Wholesale Tur prices rise 5% in a month

Wholesale prices of tur dal have increased 5% despite new crops and imports from Myanmar as reduced acreage impacts supply. Retail prices declined due to price control measures, but this led to a fall in unprocessed tur beans prices. Farmers refrained from selling, reducing tur availability. Prices are now recovering. Tur prices have surged due to rising purchases by dal millers.

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