Short covering helped Jeera profit as prices fell and there were more opportunities for production

Prices for jeera saw a 0.68% recovery to close at 27295 due to short-covering after a decrease impacted by positive production outlooks in important regions like Gujarat and Rajasthan. The amount of land planted to jeera reached a four-year high during the current rabi season. Farmers increased their cultivation considerably in reaction to the record…

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Jeera Made Money On Low-Level Purchases After Prices Fell As A Result Of Increased Production

Low-level buying caused the jeera prices to rise sharply, 4.02%, to settle at 28350 following a recent decline ascribed to improved production forecasts in the major farming states of Gujarat and Rajasthan. The current rabi season saw acreage for jeera hit a four-year high, demonstrating a strong relationship between cultivated area and market pricing. Gujarat…

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Higher production potential led to a decrease in Jeera pricing

Cumin (jeera) saw a significant decrease, settling at 27645, down -1.21%, mostly due to improved production expectations in important cultivating states like Gujarat and Rajasthan. The amount of jeera acreage has increased dramatically during rabi season, hitting a four-year high. Encouraged by the previous marketing season’s record prices, farmers increased their land under cultivation, demonstrating…

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Jeera Benefits From Low-Level Purchases

Jeera prices experienced a notable recovery, rising 2.61% to close at 37,900, propelled by low-level purchasing after a recent decline ascribed to increased production forecasts in Gujarat and Rajasthan. Prices had initially been pressured by the possibility of aggressive seeding for Jeera in Gujarat, slow exports, and a spike in production. But renewed purchasing at…

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