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The period between 22 May 2023 – 28 May 2023 saw a positive trend in the tur (pigeon pea) market, with a steady demand for akola tur dal leading to a price increase. Limited availability of imported tur and reduced arrivals in the market contributed to the scarcity sentiment. However, the market future depends on factors like monsoon and government policies. Let’s explore tur dal’s weekly performance in depth.
Experts are optimistic about tur production in the upcoming season, expecting an increase of 8%-10%. The crop is known for not requiring excessive water, so even if rainfall remains normal or slightly below average, there is a higher probability of increased production in the next month.
The market witnessed a positive trend in the previous week, with increased demand and limited availability supporting the price increase. However, the market future depends on factors like monsoon and government policies. Despite the challenges, experts are optimistic about tur production and expect an increase in the upcoming season. Market participants will have to closely monitor the market dynamics and make informed decisions based on the changing conditions.
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