Jeera prices yesterday concluded with an increase of 1.68% at Rs 23,870, bolstered by weather-related challenges and postponed sowing, which persist in maintaining a robust market sentiment. Sowing in Gujarat, a crucial producing state, has experienced a notable slowdown in recent years due to inadequate field preparation, with acreage reported at 3.98 lakh hectares, reflecting Read More
Jeera Prices
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, closing down by 0.97% at Rs 24,020, influenced by ample near-term supplies and weak export demand in the context of sufficient existing stocks. Spot prices at Unjha, the key benchmark market, declined by 0.4% to Rs 23,768.15. Nonetheless, the potential for downside appears constrained, as weather-related disruptions Read More
Jeera prices experienced a significant decline of 2.24%, closing at Rs 24,255. This downturn can be attributed to ample supplies and a lackluster export demand, alongside sufficient existing stocks. The conclusion of the retail season, coupled with persistent caution among international purchasers, exerted additional pressure on prices, as the majority of current export demands are 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 exhibited an increase yesterday, closing higher by 2.26% at Rs 24,870, bolstered by weather-related challenges and postponed sowing, especially in Gujarat, where agricultural conditions are still unready due to irregular rainfall patterns. Gujarat is experiencing a notably sluggish sowing season, with current acreage at 3,98,438 hectares, reflecting a significant decline of 16.31% compared Read More
Jeera prices experienced a decline of 1.1%, concluding at Rs 24,320. This movement can be attributed to profit booking, alongside a backdrop of ample supplies and lackluster export interest, as current overseas demand is being satisfied by existing inventories. Market sentiment exhibited a cautious demeanor, with traders identifying the conclusion of the retail season and Read More
Jeera prices experienced a significant increase, closing at Rs 24,590, up 4.48%. This rise is largely attributed to weather-related disruptions and postponed sowing, which have constrained near-term supply forecasts. Uneven rainfall has hindered field preparation, resulting in one of the slowest sowing seasons in Gujarat in recent years. Jeera sowing in the state has been 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 slight increase of 0.06%, concluding at Rs 23,700, bolstered by weather-related disruptions and postponed sowing in major producing areas. Inconsistent precipitation has hindered agricultural readiness, resulting in Gujarat experiencing one of the most sluggish sowing periods observed in recent years. In Gujarat, jeera sowing has reached 3,98,438 hectares, reflecting a decline 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 significant increase, 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 irregular rainfall, which has hindered field preparation, resulting in one Read More
Jeera prices exhibited an upward trend, concluding at Rs 21,690, reflecting a 0.7% increase, bolstered by weather-induced disruptions and postponed sowing in major production areas. In Gujarat, sowing has reached approximately 3.99 lakh hectares, reflecting a significant decline of 14.2% year-on-year, as irregular rainfall has hindered field preparation, indicating one of the slowest sowing seasons 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 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 down by 0.55% at Rs 22,605, influenced by ample supplies and weak export demand, which dampened market sentiment in light of sufficient existing stocks. Export interest remains subdued, as current international demand is primarily satisfied by existing inventories. Traders observe a persistent lack of engagement from foreign buyers Read More
Jeera prices exhibited further strength, concluding with an increase of 1.45% at Rs 22,730, driven by weather-related disruptions and postponed sowing that persistently support market sentiment. Sowing progress in Gujarat is markedly lagging behind the seasonal average, with acreage as of December 29 recorded at 3.99 lakh hectares, representing a decline of 14.2% compared to 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 increased, closing up by 0.79% at Rs 22,385, as weather-related challenges and postponed sowing persisted in bolstering market sentiment. Sowing progress in Gujarat is markedly lagging compared to the previous year, with the area as of 29 December 2025 recorded at 3.99 lakh hectares, reflecting a decline of 14.2% year-on-year, attributed to irregular Read More








