Singtel prices fall sharply behind Saurashtra


(Gujarat News Office) MUMBAI: Cingulum oil prices declined in the Mumbai Oilseeds market today. Producers were soft. Prices of various imported edible oils also declined today. Palm oil futures in Malaysia today on the world market were showing a slow improvement in near delivery while a slow decline in long delivery.

Prices of palm products were softer at ૫ 6 to ૫ 7.50. Meanwhile, in the Mumbai spot market, the price of cingulum oil fell further by Rs 150 per 10 kg today, while manufacturers had indicated that the price of cingulum oil fell by Rs 1,200 per kg and Rs 15 per 15 kg. There, the price of cotton washed also fell below Rs 1,200 and was quoted at Rs 150.

In the Mumbai spot market, however, cottonseed oil prices were quiet at Rs 150. Imported palm oil prices today fell to Rs 1,405. The new demand was winged. The price of crude palm oil CPO Kandla, however, was quoted at Rs.

The price of soybean oil was Rs.150 for Digam and Rs.150 for Rifa. While soyoil prices were quoted at Rs 150 for digam and Rs 150 for ref. However, the price of mustard increased to Rs. 150 and Rs.

The spot price of Mumbai castor rose sharply today by Rs 5 per 10 kg, the variety was Rs 12 to Rs 15 per kg, while the spot price of Mumbai castor was Rs 415 per kg from Rs 4,100 per kg. In the Mumbai flour market today, the price of castor flour was increased by Rs 200 per tonne to Rs 30.

Soymeal prices, however, declined to Rs 200-300 per tonne, while sunflower meal prices were Rs 5,000 per tonne and groundnut flour was Rs 5,000. Soybean income in Madhya Pradesh today was 1 lakh 40 thousand times and All India income was 2 lakh 3 thousand times.

In Madhya Pradesh, prices ranged from Rs 2,000 to Rs 600 per variety and Rs 400 to Rs 500 per plant delivery. In Maharashtra, such income was 40,000 times today. At Mundra-Hazira, the prices of various deliveries ranged from Rs 1,415 to Rs 12 for palm oil, Rs 15 to Rs 120 for soyoil and Rs 1,205 to Rs 1,310 for sunflower. The price of sunflower at Navi Mumbai port was Rs. In Chennai, the price ranged from Rs 150 to Rs 1,200.

Meanwhile, according to sources in the Food Safety Department, the sale of edible oils in loose form will be banned from November 15 and edible oils can be sold only in packaging form. In Madhya Pradesh, there were indications that the new soybeans coming in the market would be in the range of 15 to 6 per cent. Cotton prices rose 19 points in overnight trade in US agricultural markets.

Soybean prices rose by 12 points and soyoil by 31 points. Soybean meal was 15 points softer. Rising crude oil in the world market was having an impact on the edible oil market. Meanwhile, there were indications that various edible oils and oilseeds futures rose sharply in the evening.

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