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Huge Decline in the prices of oilseed mustard crops in India

Huge Decline in the prices of oilseed mustard crops in India

For your information, mustard seed prices have been the most affected among the crops in the same category. Prices rose significantly at the end of last year. However, prices have fallen dramatically. What is the current mustard price in India's granary markets?However the prices of other oilseeds crop are also declining but currently most of them are stagnant.


There is a crop shortage that has been recorded in some cases, particularly for mustard seeds, and prices have been affected the most since the end of last year. There was a time when the prices were near 9000 Rs per quintal but now those same prices are even under the minimum support price. Therefore this has led to an alarming situation among the farmers.


Prices of mustard in markets nation-wide


The central government established an MSP of 5650 rupees per quintal , but farmers in Indian markets are currently not receiving the MSP price for mustard crops.They currently cost 5500 rupees per quintal. 

According to the Union Ministry of Agriculture and Farmers Welfare's Agmarknet portal, on Saturday (January 6), except for one or two mandis in India, prices remained below the MSP. On Saturday, the best mustard price was achieved at Karnataka's Shimoga Mandi. Where mustard was  sold at Rs 8800 per quintal.


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Similarly in Amreli Mandi of Gujarat Mustard is sold at 6075 rupees per quintal . If we keep these exception aside then in all other mandis it is sold at less than 5500 rupees per quintal which is even lower than the MSP. Alarmingly at some places prices are even 4500Rs/quintal. Experts believe that the drop in prices is due to a decrease in demand. If demand does not rise, prices will fall even further, which is extremely bad news for farmers.


Here you can see the list of other crops.

To inform you for any crop its prices depend upon its quality. In such a case traders decide the prices according to the crop quality. Higher the quality of the crop, higher its prices. If you are also keen to check crop prices in your state markets then you can search for the whole list on the official website of https://agmarknet.gov.in/ .

People's problems increased due to continuous increase in inflation, the price of cumin crossed Rs 700

People's problems increased due to continuous increase in inflation, the price of cumin crossed Rs 700

Inflation is at its peak today. Today, not only cumin has become expensive, but the prices of other spices have also increased. Red chili is also bringing tears to people's eyes. Currently, red chili is being sold at Rs 350 to Rs 400 per kg in the retail market. Similarly, cloves cost Rs 1500 to 1800 per kg. 

As we know, inflation is not showing any signs of decreasing. Let us tell you that when the price of one thing decreases, other food products become expensive. Especially the rising prices of spices have troubled the general public, due to which the taste of food has changed a lot. Due to cumin being expensive, many people have stopped adding tadka to pulses and vegetables. The general public hopes that the prices of cumin will fall as the rainfall decreases. But, nothing like this seems to be happening. Even after the weakening of the monsoon, instead of becoming cheaper, cumin is becoming expensive. The price of one kg of cumin in the retail market has increased to more than Rs 700. Due to this the kitchen budget has deteriorated considerably. 

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Nowadays the price of cumin is Rs 750 to Rs 800.  

The havoc of inflation is so great that on Wednesday, cumin was sold at Rs 53 thousand 111 per quintal in the market located in the Nagaur district of Rajasthan. However, farmers are unhappy due to the increase in the price of cumin. This year he is earning good income by selling cumin. But, the burden of inflation on the general public is increasing significantly. Now because of this, cumin is being sold at Rs 750 to Rs 800 per kg in the retail market. In such a situation, people have to spend Rs 75 to 80 to buy 100 grams of cumin. 

Farmers of Rajasthan cultivate cumin on a large scale.

Traders have said that after the arrival of the new crop of cumin, the prices will fall. At present there is a huge gap between demand and supply in the markets. For this reason, instead of decreasing, the prices are increasing. At the same time, experts have said that many stockists have stored cumin illegally. Due to this, there has been a huge shortage of cumin in the market. In such a situation, due to less supply, prices are continuously increasing. Let us tell you that the highest production of cumin in India is in Gujarat. After this, farmers in Rajasthan cultivate cumin the most.

Paddy prices in mandis across the country have reached the seventh sky

Paddy prices in mandis across the country have reached the seventh sky

The cost of paddy has significantly increased, with it being sold in many mandis across India at the rate of Rs 7 thousand per quintal, which is three times more than the minimum support price. The price of all the mandis in India can be found, and paddy arrival continues in mandis across the country. In the middle of this, paddy prices have increased again due to continuous demand in the international market. The news is that in many mandis, paddy is being sold at three times the minimum support price which is great news for the farmers but has resulted in inflation for the general public.


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Good profits will increase prices even though there is a shock of inflation for the general public. But farmers are benefiting from this. The growing demand of paddy and good prices has blossomed farmers' faces. Next, we are going to give you information about those top five mandis of the country in this article. Where paddy is being sold at the highest price.


Price of paddy has reached beyond 7 thousand

As we already told , we want to inform you that the price of paddy has skyrocketed recently. In many mandis across the country, paddy is being sold at a price of Rs 7,000 per quintal, which is three times higher than the government's minimum support price. Currently, the central government has set the minimum support price for paddy at Rs 2,203 per quintal. Paddy prices have increased beyond the MSP in almost all the mandis of India. According to the Agmarknet portal of the Union Ministry of Agriculture and Farmers' Welfare, the highest price for paddy was recorded at Shimoga Mandi in Karnataka on Thursday (28 November), where it was sold at Rs 7,500 per quintal.


Also read: Purchase of agricultural products at minimum support price will continue to procure.


The market was sold at Rs 5600/quintal. Farmers say that this time they have received a very good price from crops during the paddy season. This time, farmers are benefiting from getting a great price compared to the previous year.


Basmati paddy is getting a lot of prices

This time farmers have got good price from the early stages of the paddy season. At the same time, the price was not so good at the beginning last year. This time Basmati paddy is getting the most brilliant price. This time the price is getting up to Rs 1500 more than the last few years. Talking about the mandis across India, the average basmati is being sold at a price of Rs 3000 per quintal.