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Turmeric prices experienced a slight increase on Wednesday, closing up 0.05% at Rs 17,614, bolstered by lower-than-average arrivals and ongoing demand both domestically and internationally. Market sentiment remains robust as both farmers and stockists have notably decreased their inventories, constraining near-term availability in anticipation of new crop arrivals. Weather-related yield losses in Maharashtra, Andhra Pradesh, Read More

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Turmeric prices exhibited a notable increase, concluding with a rise of 3.63% at Rs 16,804, bolstered by lower-than-average arrivals and persistent demand both domestically and internationally. The enhancement in market sentiment is attributed to the substantial reduction in holdings by both farmers and stockists, establishing a solid foundation in anticipation of the new crop’s arrival. Read More

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Jeera prices concluded with an increase of 0.74 percent at Rs 21,190, bolstered by apprehensions regarding weather conditions and postponed sowing in major production areas. In Gujarat, the irregularity of rainfall has impeded field preparation, resulting in one of the slowest sowing seasons observed in recent years. As of 15 December 2025, jeera sowing in Read More

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Jeera prices concluded the trading session with a decline of 1.23%, settling at Rs 20,855. This downturn can be attributed to ample supplies and a lack of robust export demand, alongside sufficient existing inventories. Market sentiment exhibited a degree of caution, as international demand persisted in being predominantly influenced by price sensitivity, with existing export Read More

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Turmeric prices concluded the trading session with an increase of 2.85%, reaching Rs 16,332. This rise was bolstered by lower-than-average arrivals and persistent demand both domestically and internationally. Market sentiment remains robust as both farmers and stockists have notably diminished their inventories, establishing a solid foundation in anticipation of the new crop. Production prospects have Read More