Jeera prices increased by 2.01%, closing at Rs 22,380, bolstered by anticipations of reduced production for the current season. Output is anticipated to decrease by approximately 5% to 5.13 lakh tonnes, primarily driven by a significant reduction in Gujarat attributed to diminished acreage and lower yields. Conversely, Rajasthan is expected to experience increased production, which Read More
Jeera Futures
Jeera prices experienced a decline, closing 0.72% lower at Rs 22,140, attributed to the commencement of new crop arrivals in various significant mandis. Market pressure intensified as new supplies began to flow into the market, with expectations of a substantial increase in arrivals through March. Domestic availability remains comfortable, while subdued export demand has also Read More
Jeera prices experienced a modest decline in the previous session, closing 0.44% lower at Rs 22,445, primarily attributed to the influx of the new crop across various markets. Arrivals have commenced in significant producing regions and are anticipated to gain momentum starting in March, resulting in some immediate pressure on prices. Ample supplies and comparatively Read More
Jeera prices experienced an upward movement in the previous session, concluding 0.75% higher at Rs 22,035, primarily driven by reduced sowing and constrained near-term supplies. In Gujarat, the area under sowing has decreased by 14.34% compared to the previous year, totaling approximately 4.08 lakh hectares, which raises concerns regarding the overall output for the season. Read More
Jeera prices experienced a decline of 1.42%, concluding at 21,870, as the new crop began to arrive in certain markets, with expectations of further supply increases from March onward. The market encountered pressure due to ample existing stocks and a relatively subdued export demand, as international buyers continue to exhibit caution and price sensitivity. Market Read More
Jeera prices experienced an upward movement in the last session, concluding at Rs 22,185, reflecting a 2.24% increase, bolstered by expectations of tighter supply and reduced sowing in major producing areas. In Gujarat, sowing has experienced a year-on-year decline of 14.34%, totaling approximately 4.08 lakh hectares, in contrast to 4.76 lakh hectares from the previous Read More
Jeera declined by 0.32% to close at Rs 21,475, influenced by the onset of the new crop in certain mandis, with expectations of increased supplies starting in March. Comfortable stock levels and subdued export activity continued to exert pressure on sentiment. Nonetheless, arrivals at Unjha are constrained, and high-quality cumin continues to attract a premium Read More
Jeera futures increased by 0.48% to close at Rs 22,160, bolstered by reduced sowing and rising supply apprehensions. Sowing in Gujarat has decreased by 14.34% year-on-year, totaling 4.08 lakh hectares compared to 4.76 lakh hectares in the previous season. National production for 2026 is projected to be between 90 and 92 lakh bags, a significant Read More
Jeera prices experienced a decline of 2.25%, closing at Rs 22,995. This movement can be attributed primarily to profit booking, coinciding with the influx of fresh arrivals from the new crop into select mandis. Arrivals are anticipated to accelerate starting in March, thereby intensifying near-term pressures. The presence of ample supplies and a lack of Read More
Jeera prices concluded the trading session nearly unchanged, with a marginal increase of 0.02% to reach Rs 23,525, as initial profit-taking limited upward movement following the commencement of new-crop arrivals in certain markets. Anticipated arrivals are projected to accelerate starting in March, which, combined with ample existing inventories and subdued export demand, has maintained a Read More
Jeera prices declined by 0.4% to close at Rs 23,475, influenced by ample supplies and weak export demand in the context of sufficient existing stocks. The decrease can be primarily linked to the conclusion of the retail season and ongoing lack of engagement from international purchasers, as existing export demands are predominantly satisfied by current Read More
Jeera prices experienced an increase of 1.72% yesterday, closing at Rs 24,275. This rise is attributed to weather-related challenges and delays in sowing, which have sustained a robust market sentiment. Gujarat, the principal producing state, is experiencing one of the most sluggish sowing seasons in recent years, as fields remain unprepared. Sowing has been reported Read More
Jeera prices experienced a slight decline of 0.65% yesterday, settling at Rs 23,865. This decrease can be attributed to the availability of comfortable near-term supplies and a lack of robust export demand, alongside sufficient existing stocks. Market participants linked the observed weakness primarily to the end of the retail season and ongoing lack of engagement Read More
Jeera prices experienced a slight decline on Wednesday, with the futures contract closing down by 0.24% at Rs 24,810. This movement was influenced by favorable near-term supplies and subdued export interest, alongside sufficient existing stocks. Market participants linked the modest downturn to the conclusion of the retail season and persistent lack of engagement from international Read More
Jeera prices experienced a decline of 0.7%, settling at Rs 23,535, influenced by ample supplies and weak export demand in the context of sufficient existing stocks. Export interest continues to be lackluster, as current international demand is primarily satisfied through existing inventories. In the physical market, Unjha prices declined by 0.64% to Rs 22,534.55, indicative Read More
Jeera prices experienced a decline of 1.03%, closing at Rs 21,540. This decrease can be attributed to ample supplies and a lack of robust export demand, alongside sufficient existing stocks. Export interest remains subdued, as current overseas demand is primarily satisfied by existing inventories. Traders point to the conclusion of the retail season and minimal Read More
Jeera prices increased by 0.31% to close at Rs 22,405, bolstered by weather-related disruptions and postponed sowing, which persist in constraining near-term supplies. In Gujarat, the principal producing state, cumin sowing as of December 29 reached 3.99 lakh hectares, reflecting a decline of 14.2% year-on-year, attributed to irregular rainfall that has hindered field preparation. At Read More








