Government hopes to reduce tur prices to Rs 130/kg by February
By Pallavi Singhal The government expects prices of tur, the country’s favourite pulse, to decline by over 18 percent by
Read moreBy Pallavi Singhal The government expects prices of tur, the country’s favourite pulse, to decline by over 18 percent by
Read moreSince the government banned onion export and allowed free import of yellow peas, there has been a slight decline in
Read moreBy Sandip Das After taking a number of measures to rein in food inflation recently, the government is discussing several
Read moreIndia on Friday removed the minimum import price for yellow peas and allowed shipments duty-free until March 31, 2024, to
Read moreBy ANI The Government has approved mandatory packaging of 100 per cent food grains and 20 pc sugar in diversified
Read moreSoaring prices of commonly used pulses in households has dampened demand forcing dal mills to slash processing capacities. A drop
Read moreGrain prices in the global market will likely decline in 2024, though rice will be an exception in view of
Read moreThe government is set to import 400,000 tonnes of tur dal (pigeon pea) in January and 1 million tonnes of
Read moreBy Pallavi Singhal With an acute shortage in India of its favourite pulse, tur, the Centre has decided to procure
Read moreAfter signing memorandum of understandings (MoUs) with Mozambique, Malawi and Myanmar for importing pulses, India has approached Argentina and Brazil
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