Jeera trading range for the day is 16010-17450. Jeera prices dropped driven by easing domestic and exports demand in the spot market. The jeera sowing in Gujarat and Rajasthan have picked up and anticipation of good harvest next season encouraging the stockists to sell their crop. NCDEX accredited warehouses jeera stocks dropped by 48 tonnes to 1058 tonnes. In Unjha, a key spot market in Gujarat, jeera remains unchanged at0 rupees to end at 18218.75 rupee per 100 kg. To get reliable and quality NCDEX Tips ✆ – 0731-6642300
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