Wheat Dara Ease On Decreased Offtake By Mills (01-Jun-2011)
Wheat dara rates drifted by Rs 5 each quintal on an otherwise constant wholesale grains marketplace on decreased offtake in opposition to sufficient futures position.
Elsewhere, some other commodities continuing to deal in a limited range in constrained purchasing exercise and settled close to prior levels.
Dealers stated decreased offtake by flour mills in opposition to sufficient futures following fresh crop arrivals primarily resulted in the drop in wholesale wheat or grain dara rates.
In country`s capital, wheat dara droped by Rs 5 to Rs 1,185-1,190 each quintal, while atta chakki supply followed fit and exchanged decrease by the exact same border to Rs 1,190-1,195 each 90 kg.
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