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May 15, 2017 at 9:36 AM , Rainbow Exports
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Current Prices & Market Information

 

Spice Market Information & News

Cumin Seeds:

  • Market is down compare to last week price.
  • On online trading platform Cumin Seeds prices has gone down. Prices are down.
  • Over all cumin market has gone down today. Market has gone down due to more arrival in the market (Mandi). New crop of China, Turkey and Syria will comes to the market in the month of June and July.
  • Coriander Seed
  • Prices are down due to more arrival in the market and people sentiment changes to barrish market and stockiest and farmers are selling now.
  • Online platform as well as in local Mandi all are sellers due to drastic reduce of the prices in last 15 days about US$400 per mt.
  • Prices are down today for split and lower quality.
  • Fenugreek Seeds
  • Prices are down today.
  • Millet / Yellow-Green Bajra:
  • Price down in the local market.
  • Kalonji / Black Seeds:
  • Prices have gone down today.
  • Mustard Seeds
  • Price is stable today.
  • Fennel Seeds:
  • Prices are stable today.
  • Flax Seeds
  • Price is stable today.
  • Dill Seeds
  • Price is gone up today.
  • Ajuwain Seeds/ Aniseeds
  • Price is stable.

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Spices Weekly Prices 15.05.2017

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