As arrivals have increased, Jeera prices have decreased

Jeera prices fell by 0.75% to ₹25,025, driven by increased arrivals in Unjha. Farmers hold 35% of the current season’s stock, with carryover stock estimated at 20 lakh bags. Despite supply pressure, optimism persists regarding export demand, particularly in November-December, supported by festive season requirements and India’s competitive pricing. Indian jeera is currently the cheapest…

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Good soil moisture caused Jeera to benefit from short covering as prices dropped

Short covering following a price decrease caused Jeera to rise by 1.5%. Good weather and enough soil moisture will probably encourage planting and keep the sowing outlook normal. The recent price increase was caused by short-term interest from stockists, but the poor demand for Indian jeera globally was caused by competitive prices in other nations,…

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