Prices of Wheat, Rice, Pulses, and New Grains Surge in Mandi Markets, Mustard and Lentils Witness Drop: Latest Mandi Updates – 20th February

In the latest Mandi updates on 20th February, prices of wheat, rice, and pulses surge while mustard and lentils witness a drop. Stay informed on the fluctuating market trends and more with our comprehensive coverage.

Hey there, folks! Let’s dive into the latest trends in the market with a sneak peek at the fluctuating prices of various commodities.

Starting with soybean refined prices, they are ranging from 1480 to 1970 per tin. Moving on to peanuts, we’ve got Truck peanut priced at 2850, Swastik Nivai at 2500, and Sona Sikka at 2760 per tin.

Desi ghee prices are also on the move, with Milk Food at 7180, Kota Fresh at 6990, and Amul at 8900 per tin. Meanwhile, Vanaspati ghee prices seem to be holding steady with Scooter and Ashoka at 1420 per tin.

In the world of sweeteners, sugar prices are ranging from 3940 to 3970 per quintal. And for all you rice lovers out there, Basmati rice prices range from 6500 to 12500 per quintal, while tur dal is priced at 13200 to 15800 per quintal.

Shifting gears to the precious metal market in Kota Sarafaz, we see Silver holding strong at 72700 per kilogram and gold at 63600 per 10 grams.

If you’re an egg aficionado, farm eggs are priced at 600 per six, 190 per plate, and 90 per dozen. And in the world of grains, wheat prices are steady while pulses are experiencing a downward trend.

Be on the lookout for fluctuations in sesame, mustard, and soybean prices, and take note of the recent record increase in wheat prices alongside a decrease in lentil prices due to weakened demand.

For those following the latest in Madhya Pradesh, updates on IAS officer transfers are making the rounds. Lentil prices have decreased by ₹50, with expectations of new arrivals surpassing the MSP.

In the legume department, Chana Kantawala prices range from 6000 to 7000, while Moong and Urad prices remain stable.

Keep an eye out for price fluctuations in pulses, grains, fruits, and vegetables, as these market trends are subject to change.