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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 experienced a notable increase of 2.8%, concluding at Rs 17,800, influenced by lower-than-average arrivals and persistent demand both domestically and internationally. Market sentiment was bolstered by reports indicating that both farmers and stockists have notably decreased their holdings, establishing a solid foundation in anticipation of new-crop arrivals. Unseasonal rains have adversely affected crop Read More

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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

NCDEX Live Updates

Turmeric prices experienced a slight decline, closing at Rs 17,068, reflecting market responses to anticipated increases in acreage bolstered by favorable rainfall during the current sowing season. India’s turmeric crop for the 2026 harvest is developing with an expansion in acreage; however, supply growth is anticipated to be moderate owing to weather irregularities and localized Read More

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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