Maize trading range for the day is 1417-1445. Maize prices ended with losses tracking weakness in spot demand and overseas prices. The IGC said this week in their monthly report that the country’s 2016/17 maize production would improve to 12.9 million tons. At Ahmedabad market in Gujarat sourcesreported arrivals at 2000 bags, down by 1000 bags from previous trading day. In Nizamabad maize spot prices remains unchanged at 0 rupees to 1804.45 rupees per 100kgs. For more information ✆ - 0731-6642300 Visit http://www.epicresearch.co
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