Today Lockdown: Prices of livestock along with pulses rise as mills stop processing by Kapu-meniya.in

Today Kapu-Meniya.in : Due to the 21-day lockdown across the country, processing in pulses mills is also nominal, due to which the prices of pulses have risen, along with the prices of cattle feed chilka, khanda and bran to Rs 150 to 200 per quintal. are grown.
 
Today Lockdown: Prices of livestock along with pulses rise as mills stop processing by Kapu-meniya.in
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Today According to the Ministry of Consumer Affairs, on Monday, the retail price of urad dal in Allahabad was Rs 120, Rs 100 for moong dal, Rs 80 for arhar dal and Rs 60 per kg of chana dal. In Panchkula, the price of urad dal was Rs 110, Rs 120 for moong dal and Rs 110 for arhar dal and Rs 80 per kg of gram dal. During this period, prices of moong dal in Mumbai were Rs 122, Rs 116 for urad dal and Rs 92 for arhar dal and Rs 70 per kg of chana dal.

Today Suresh Aggarwal, president of All India Dal Mill Association, said that the supply of raw materials has been disrupted due to the shutdown of agricultural produce markets of the country, which may lead to shortage of other food items including flour and rice along with pulses in the coming days is. He said that he has written a letter to the central government about the problems caused by keeping the pulses markets closed.

Today Prices of animal feed rose from 150 to 200 rupees

Today Kapil Bansal, an animal seller with pulses in outer Delhi, said that due to the processing stopped in the mills, the arrival of animal feed with pulses is being affected. He said that since the lockdown has started, only supply has come twice, while people are buying three or four times more than required due to panic purchases. He said that the retail prices of pulses have stopped now, but the prices of livestock are still increasing. Prices of animal husbandry have gone up by 150 to 200 rupees in the week. Bran prices rose to Rs 550 per 20 kg and khanda prices to Rs 1,250 per 50 kg. The price of mustard khal was Rs 1,200 and that of cottonseed khal was Rs 13,00 per 50 kg.

Today Prices of whole pulses increased by Rs 400-500 a week

Today Mahendra Jain, a pulses businessman from Narela, Delhi, said that the pacing in the mills is getting negligible, because the lockdown has led to Mazdar moving to his village. Also, raw material is not coming from the producing states. He said that the remaining skin from pulses processing is used in animal feed. Prices of whole pulses in Delhi have gone up by 400 to 500 rupees per quintal in a week, which has affected the prices of pulses in retail as well as animal feed prices. Chana prices were Rs 4,700 in Delhi and arhar prices were Rs 5,500 to Rs 5,600 per quintal.

Today Even after opening mandis, agri commodities are not inward

Today Bhanu Jain, a businessman from Kota Mandi in Rajasthan, said that the government has given permission to open mandis, but due to lack of labor, business has not started in the mandis. He told that farmers are also not coming to the market with commodities. He told that it will take eight to ten days for the situation to become normal, and the daily arrival of agri commodities in the mandis is expected to increase only after April 14.

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