Tur, chana prices fall 4% on rising imports, government acti

Tur, chana prices fall 4% on rising imports, government actions, fall in demand

The prices of pulses in India have decreased by about 4% in the past month due to increased imports and reduced consumer demand. The price of tur/arhar dal has declined by 4% due to stock limits imposed by the government, while chana dal prices have also fallen by 4% as a result of increased supply and competitive tenders. However, industry executives believe that prices may increase during the festival season. In contrast, tomato prices have significantly dropped, with prices in wholesale markets ranging from Rs 3-6/kg.

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