Rmseed
trading range for the day is 4822-5016.Mustard seed dropped amid profit
booking tracking weakness in spot demand after prices gained on supply
worries. Rmseed output in Canada in July 2016-17 is estimated at 16.4
million tons compared to 17.2million tons in the previous year NCDEX
accredited warehouses mustard seed stocks dropped by 982 tonnes to 52405
tonnes. In Alwar spot market in Rajasthan the prices dropped -51.5
rupees to end at 5003.5 rupees per 100 kg.For more information ✆ -
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