Saurashtra Cotton Washed Lift however

Mumbai, Ta. September 14, 2019, Saturday

New demand in the Mumbai oil-seeds market was slow today. Businesses were scattered. The prices of various indigenous and imported edible oils were hitting declining headlines. World market news, however, was encouraging. There were reports of increased US agricultural markets, with China and the United States optimistic of a trade agreement. There were reports that China's soybean would be relieved by China on additional tariffs.

In the Mumbai market, Singtel prices were at Rs 5 today while Rajkot side prices were at Rs 5 to Rs 5 and Rs 5 to Rs 5 per kg. However, there was news of Cotton washed down from Rs. In the Mumbai market, the price of kapasia oil was Rs 1, while the price of soybeat was Rs. 6 for digam and Rs. 1 for refined.

Sunflower prices were at Rs 5 and Rs 6 for refined. Mustard prices were Rs 1, Raida oil prices Rs 7 and refined Rs. Rice bran oil prices were Rs.

Cotton oil prices remained calm at Rs 5 a kg. Meanwhile, the price of Diwali remained soft at Rs 5 per kg while the current price of Mumbai castor was Rs. In the Mumbai open market today prices were hitting narrow fluctuations.

At present, there is a shortage of supply among the stockpile of goods present in Singdana on a nationwide basis but the new crops coming out soon were showing the possibility of good coming.

According to world market news, importers were expecting that Brazil's imports of soybeans from Europe to Europe would be reduced further. Forests are being destroyed to expand soybean cultivation in Brazil, and European countries have shown displeasure over this.

China's government is considering waivers to allow the import of around 100,000 tonnes of soybeans into China for duty-free delivery from the US on October, November and December delivery. Meanwhile, peanut peanuts were reported this morning at Gondal side and Rajkot side at around 3 times and the peanuts present there were Rs 5 to Rs 5 per kg.

Meanwhile, Palmet's total exports from Malaysia fell by about six percent in the first six days of this month, ITS data showed. In Madhya Pradesh, heavy rains were released today due to heavy rainfall.


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