Turmeric trading range for the day is 6696-6868. Turmeric prices dropped on expectations of increasing production in coming harvesting season at the producing belts. The availability of good quality is quite low and crop arriving currently is of medium to low quality. Next year crop is expected to be higher which is keeping stockiest at bay. In Nizamabad, a major spot market in AP, the price ended at 7616.65 rupees dropped -19.05 rupees. To get reliable and quality NCDEX Tips ✆ – 0731-6642300
Thursday, December 29, 2016
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