Weekly Review- Moong

15-Mar-2025 09:29 PM

Demand remains weak, Moong prices fall


Key Highlights (8–14 March, 2025)

  1. Weak Demand Leads to Decline in Moong Prices

    • Increased selling pressure & limited buying by dal millers.
    • Moong dal (peeled & washed) demand remains sluggish, restricting price recovery.
    • Delhi Moong Prices: ↓ ₹50 to ₹7500/7900 per quintal.
  2. State-wise Price Movement

    • Rajasthan:

      • Increased selling by stockists & weak demand led to a ₹100/200 per quintal decline.
      • Weekend Prices:
        • Jodhpur: ₹6400/7600
        • Jaipur: ₹7000/8000
        • Nagaur: ₹7200/8200
        • Kishangarh: ₹6000/7500
    • Madhya Pradesh:

      • Prices fluctuated by ₹50 per quintal due to normal demand.
      • Weekend Prices:
        • Pipariya: ₹6000/7200
        • Indore: ₹7500/8000
        • Jabalpur: ₹5000/7500
    • Karnataka:

      • Weak demand & increased selling at higher prices led to a ₹100/200 per quintal decline.
      • Weekend Prices:
        • Gulbarga: ₹3500/8000
        • Bidar: ₹4159/7110
        • Hubli: ₹5681/7201
        • Gadag: ₹4818/8289
    • Maharashtra:

      • Prices declined by ₹50/100 per quintal due to sluggish buying.
      • Weekend Prices:
        • Solapur: ₹7200/8300
        • Latur: ₹4000/7000
        • Akola: ₹6200/8550
        • Barshi: ₹6000/7000
        • Ahmednagar: ₹6000/8000
        • Khamgaon: ₹5000/6800
    • Others (Rajkot):

      • Continued buying led to a ₹100/200 per quintal increase.
      • Weekend Price: ₹7000/7800 per quintal.
  3. Moong Dal Prices

    • No major price fluctuations due to weak demand.
    • Stable Prices:
      • Delhi: ₹10000/12350
      • Jodhpur: ₹9900/9950
      • Jaipur: ₹9500
      • Bhatapara: ₹9500/10000
      • Jalgaon: ₹10100
      • Indore: ₹9100/9700

Market Outlook

  • Moong prices may remain under pressure unless dal millers increase procurement.
  • Price movement will depend on new crop arrivals and export trends.
  • Dal prices likely to remain stable in the short term.