Jeera prices experienced an increase of 4.17%, concluding at Rs 20,850, driven by a reduction in the availability of premium-quality supplies and a resurgence of export interest from international buyers. Demand from European and North American importers has shown improvement, especially for residue-compliant and high-specification lots. Concurrently, domestic industrial processors have also ramped up their Read More
Jeera Market
Jeera prices concluded with an increase of 1.88% at Rs 20340, bolstered by disruptions on the supply side and concerns regarding quality in the physical market. Recent thunderstorms and hailstorms in Rajasthan during the crucial harvesting period have adversely affected standing crops, leading to apprehensions regarding the diminished supply of premium “A-grade” quality. Furthermore, unseasonal Read More
Jeera prices experienced a decline of 1.05%, concluding at Rs 21,615, influenced by the influx of the new crop and favorable supply conditions prevailing in the market. Weak export demand, particularly from China, has exacerbated the situation, resulting in an accumulation of domestic inventories. Farmers are currently engaged in selling their produce to capitalize on Read More
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 an increase in the previous session, concluding 2.31% higher at Rs 22,545, bolstered by anticipations of reduced production and constrained supplies within the domestic market. Projections indicate that cumin production could decrease by approximately 5% to 5.13 lakh tonnes in the current season. In Gujarat, production is projected to decrease significantly by 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 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 prices increased slightly by 0.13% to close at Rs 23,900, bolstered by weather-related challenges and postponed sowing, which persist in maintaining supply-side apprehensions. Gujarat is experiencing one of the slowest sowing seasons in recent years, as fields remain unprepared. The sowing area has declined significantly, down 16.31% year-on-year to approximately 3.98 lakh hectares. Arrivals 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 significant increase on Wednesday, closing up by 3.85% at Rs 22,525, influenced by weather-related disruptions and postponed sowing in major producing areas. In Gujarat, sowing has reached approximately 3.99 lakh hectares, reflecting a decline of 14.2% year-on-year. This downturn can be attributed to uneven rainfall, which has hindered field preparation, resulting Read More
Jeera prices experienced a notable decline of 2.39%, closing at Rs 22,065. This drop can be attributed to ample supplies and a lack of robust export demand, alongside sufficient existing stocks. Nonetheless, the potential for downside appears constrained, as disruptions related to weather and postponed sowing persist in providing fundamental support to prices. As of Read More
Jeera prices experienced a slight decline, closing at Rs 22,335, reflecting a decrease of 0.22%. This movement can be attributed to ample near-term supplies and a lack of robust export demand, coupled with sufficient existing inventories. Market sentiment exhibited a degree of caution, as the retail demand season has largely reached its conclusion. Overseas purchasing Read More
Jeera prices have declined, closing lower by 0.87% at Rs 22,210, influenced by ample supplies and a lack of robust export demand in the context of sufficient existing inventories. Market sentiment continues to exhibit caution, as foreign demand remains subdued, with existing export needs predominantly satisfied by current inventories. During the period from April to Read More









