Mustard oil goes up on local demand

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

Mustard prices were trading higher by Rs 50 per quintal at the wholesale oils and oilseeds market today on mild demand from local parties.

However, other edible and non-edible oils moved in a narrow range in limited deals and settled around the previous levels.


Traders attributed the rise in mustard prices to increased demand from local parties.

In the national capital, mustard expeller (Dadri) edged up by Rs 50 to Rs 7,950 per quintal.

Following are today's quotations (in Rs per quintal):

Oilseeds: Mustard seed Rs 2,950-3,050 and Groundnut seed Rs 2,150-2,900. Vanaspati Ghee (15-litre tin) Rs 800-1,000.

Edible oils: Groundnut Mill Delivery (Gujarat) Rs 8,600, Groundnut Solvent Refined (per tin) Rs 1,550-1,650, Mustard expeller (Dadri) Rs 7,950, Mustard Pakki Ghani (per tin) Rs 1,300-1,345, Mustard Kachi Ghani (per tin) Rs 1,350-1,450, Sesame Mill delivery Rs 7,800, Soybean Refined Mill Delivery (Indore) Rs 6,800, Soybean Degum (Kandla) Rs 6,400, Crude Palm (Ex-Kandla) Rs 4,800, Cottonseed Mill Delivery (Haryana) Rs 6,400, Palmolein (RBD) Rs 5,650, Palmolein (Kandla) Rs 5,700 and Coconut (per tin) Rs 2,050-2,100.

Non-edible oils: Linseed Rs 8,800, Castor Rs 9,200-9,300, Neem Rs 5,350-5,450.

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