Jeera declined since there may be more arrivals on the market

Jeera prices fell -0.75% Wednesday, closing at 25190. This was mostly because of the market pressure brought on by the expectation of more increases in arrivals. Nonetheless, strong export demand and forceful stockist purchases kept the negative effects in check. Due to limited worldwide supply, Indian jeera continued to be favored by purchasers worldwide, even…

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A possible increase in market arrivals caused Jeera’s price to drop

Jeera prices saw a 1.38% decrease during yesterday’s trading session, ultimately finishing at 24230. This was mostly because of market pressure from anticipation of higher arrivals. The drawback was minimal, though, since international consumers continued to favor Indian jeera despite dwindling supply worldwide. In Rajkot Mandi, the market saw a significant influx of 10000 to…

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With global supplies tightening, Indian jeera gains popularity among buyers

Jeera prices rose 0.4% Wednesday, finishing at 22345, led by global customers preferring Indian jeera amid tighter worldwide supply. However, the upside was limited due to concerns about rising arrivals, with daily shipments of 10,000 to 12,000 bags in Rajkot Mandi exceeding demand levels. New arrivals in Gujarat and Rajasthan have increased, raising hopes of…

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With tightening global supplies, Jeera gains as buyers from throughout the world prefer Indian Jeera

Yesterday, jeera prices rose by 1.08% to settle at 21900, propelled by buyers’ preference for Indian jeera in the face of limited worldwide supply. The upside was, however, limited because of worries about rising market arrivals; in Rajkot Mandi, daily shipments of 10,000 to 12,000 bags exceed demand. Pressure on the market has increased as…

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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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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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