Jeera Withdrew Due To The Potential For Additional Pressure On Arrivals

Jeera futures closed at 23285, up 0.69%, mostly on predictions that more arrivals would put pressure on the market. However, there was little downside as buyers worldwide continued to choose Indian jeera despite tightening global supply. Over the past few weeks, new arrivals have been reported in both Gujarat and Rajasthan, adding to the 10,000–12,000…

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Weather risks may impact jeera yield, leading to a gain in its market value

The Jeera market is displaying a complicated scenario; yesterday’s settlement at 25730 showed a significant 1.78% gain, primarily due to growing weather threats in Rajasthan and Gujarat, two important production regions. Market mood has increased due to worries that unfavorable weather conditions will impact yields. Nonetheless, this good news is offset by the fact that…

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Jeera rose on modest buying after a decline prompted by increased production

The performance of the Jeera market recently indicates a complicated interaction between supply-side dynamics, worldwide demand patterns, and technical indications that affect price changes. Jeera prices saw a significant 1.02% climb yesterday, closing at 24365, spurred by moderate purchasing following a prior decrease associated with forecasts of stronger production during the current rabi season in…

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Higher Production Prospects Caused Jeera Prices To Drop

The jeera market’s recent performance is indicative of the complex interaction between several internal and external forces. Increased acreage in important areas like Gujarat and Rajasthan is driving the bullish perspective on production, which is the main cause of the -1.55% drop in jeera prices to 25150. Farmers’ reaction to record prices during the previous…

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Jeera plummeted due to suitable weather and sufficient soil moisture

A notable loss was experienced by jeera, or cumin, which dropped by -5.98% to close at 41475. The decrease is ascribed to excellent meteorological circumstances that facilitate sufficient soil moisture for agricultural sowing operations. As a result of stockists’ desire to purchase despite the recent price decline, the negative is lessened. An encouraging aspect of…

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Jeera decreased due to favourable weather and sufficient soil moisture

Jeera’s recent drop from 43710 to 5.998% is due to favourable weather conditions that increased sowing efforts. Enough soil moisture is present to facilitate the expected normal sowing of Jeera. Recent price declines have encouraged stockists to purchase, which has led to short covering. The scarcity of high-quality crops also supports the market. However, because…

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