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Due to persistent inflation and a larger-than-expected build in US crude stocks, crude oil prices have fallen

Early on Wednesday in Asian trading, oil prices dropped as investors reduced their expectations of a U.S. Federal Reserve interest rate cut and a U.S. industry organization reported that crude stocks increased more than anticipated last week. When the market started at 0000 Brent futures dropped 29 cents, or 0.4%, to $82.48. West Texas Intermediate…

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Imports of edible oil decrease by 23% to 3.64 in the 2023–24 oil year

According to a report released on Monday by the trade association Solvent Extractors’ Association of India (SEA), imports of edible oils—palm, soya bean, and sunflower—were down 23% to 3.64 million tones during the first quarter of the 2023–24 oil year (October–September) when compared to the same period the previous year. The nation imported 1.2 million…

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Higher production prospects caused prices to fall, leading to a gain in Jeera from short-covering

Yesterday, jeera prices fell sharply by 2.5 percent, closing at 26545. This was mostly caused by increased production expectations in Gujarat and Rajasthan, two important cultivation regions. In reaction to record prices seen in the previous marketing season, farmers increased their cultivation areas, resulting in a four-year high in jeera acreage for the current rabi…

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As of 2023–2024, cotton gains Stocks of Cotton Endings Are Down This Month

The price of cotton showed tenacity during yesterday’s trading session, ending the day up 0.62% at 58680. The recent U.S. cotton balance sheet for the 2023–2024 season, which showed decreased ending stocks, increased exports, and stable output, is responsible for the upward trend. With a strong rate of shipments and sales, the export projection was…

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