Tur continues to pinch even as cheap imports continue to pour in
By Parthasarathi Biswas Tur dal, one of the most commonly consumed dal in India, continues to trade well over the
Read moreBy Parthasarathi Biswas Tur dal, one of the most commonly consumed dal in India, continues to trade well over the
Read moreBy Abhimanyu Sharma The Indian government has initiated multi-pronged action to keep domestic prices of pulses under control and ensure
Read moreBy Sandip Das To prevent price manipulations by traders, the government is considering a proposal to impose a minimum import
Read moreBy Puja Das India and Brazil are working on a plan to strengthen bilateral trade in pulses, especially black matpe
Read moreBy Sandip Das India is aiming to achieve self-sufficiency in the production of pulses in the next four years, and
Read moreBy Pallavi Singhal The government expects prices of tur, the country’s favourite pulse, to decline by over 18 percent by
Read moreThe government plans to sharply increase its procurement of tur dal from a few metric tonnes to around 8-10 lakh
Read moreBy Reuters At least 150,000 metric tons of pigeon peas bound for India are held up at ports in Mozambique
Read moreBy Shivam Dwivedi Singh expressed his apprehensions regarding the procedural obstacles that have arisen since July 2023 in Mozambique, resulting
Read moreBy Sandip Das Tur dal prices are expected to be at elevated levels in the next couple of months because
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