Chana down in Delhi on high supplies, low demand.
NCDEX barley at 14-month low on higher stock, spot cues.
NCDEX barley at 14-month low on higher stock, spot cues.
Barley prices at 2-week low in Jaipur as supply rises.
Barley prices at 2-week low in Jaipur as supply rises.
Paddy Procurement robust in chhattisgarh and odisha.
Union Ministry of Consumer Affairs, Food and Public Distribution has stated that paddy procurement is already robust in Chhattisgarh and Odisha. The procurement target from the eastern States by the end of Kharif Marketing Season (KMS) 2017-18 is 155.93 Lakh MT. Presently, the figure stands at 53.65 Lakh MT for KMS. In consultation with the States it was decided to procure 330.00 lakh MT of wheat during Rabi Marketing Season 2017-18, which is considerably more in comparison with the last season actual procurement of 229.61 lakh MT. The State government decided to purchase 65 lakh metric tonnes of paddy during the Kharif Marketing Season for year 2016-17. Chhattisgarh stood second in the country in Kharif season 2015-16 among a list of 18 states with targetted procurement of 36 lakh metric tonnes of paddy crop during 2015-16 as per information made available by the Central Government in that year where Punjab ranked first with paddy procurement target of 82 lakh metric tonnes.
Sugar prices unchanged in major markets in thin trade.
Prices of sugar were unchanged in the key wholesale markets of Mumbai and Muzaffarnagar in thin trade. In Muzaffarnagar and Mumbai, sugar was unchanged from previous close. There was no bulk demand for sugar in the market, only day-to-day demand is keeping prices steady. On the NCDEX, the most active July contract of sugar traded up 0.5% from the previous close.
Burkina Faso 2017-18 cotton output seen up 17%.
Cotton production in Burkina Faso, a West African country, is likely to rise 17% on year to 800,000 tonne in 2017-18, as the country started using conventional seeds again. The higher instances of pink bollworm pest attacks in some regions in India despite the use of the BT cotton seed variety has raised questions over the use of the genetically modified seed. BT cotton seed is used widely in India to guard against pink bollworm pest attacks.
ICE cotton down on profit booking post 3-year-high.
July cotton futures on the ICE fell because traders booked profits after the contract hit a three-year-high of 87.18 cents a pound on previous close. The most-active July contract of cotton on the ICE was at 84.54 cents a pound, down 0.9% from previous close. Prices of cotton on the ICE rose because of higher demand for the crop from the US, a heavy build-up in net long positions in cotton contracts.
NCDEX cotton oilcake down 1% as expiry stocks rise.
Futures contracts of cottonseed oilcake were down over 1% on the NCDEX because of a rise in quantity of stocks which expire in the May contract. The most active June contract of cottonseed oilcake on the NCDEX was down 1.3%. About 10,535 tonne of cottonseed oilcake expire in the May contract and available in the spot market. Sufficient availability of the oilcake in the local market, along with expectations of an early onset of the monsoon in Kerala and subsequently, to the interior parts of the country, is seen weighing on prices of cottonseed oilcake.
NCDEX coriander hits 4% lower cap as inventories up.
Futures contracts of coriander hit 4% lower circuit on the NCDEX because of a rise in inventories at exchange-accredited warehouses. Stocks rose to 31,794 tonne on Monday, up by 1,498 tonne from a week ago. Prices also fell as the bourse marked 3,050 tonne of coriander for staggered delivery in the May contract till now. Sentiment for the spice was weak as high delivery marked by the exchange would push up supply in the physical market. The most active June contract was down 4% on the NCDEX. In Kota, the benchmark market for the commodity, the Badami variety and the Eagle variety both unchanged from previous close. Arrivals at Kota and Ramganj markets in Rajasthan were 9,000 bags (1bag=40kg) down by 4,000 bags from the previous day.
Dairy body buys 900 tonne maize.
The National Cooperative Dairy Federation of India on Monday bought 900 tonne maize in three lots at 1,765-1,851 rupees per 100 kg through an online auction. The commodity, which is used as cattle feed, was bought on behalf of the Kerala Cooperative Milk Marketing Federation. The federation, which has nearly 200 dairy cooperatives as its members, has developed an online trading platform to purchase feed stock and sell dairy products.
India Maize down in spot markets on low demand.
Wholesale prices of maize fell in the key market of Purnea, Bihar, due to poor demand after severe rains recently. The mill-quality maize was sold at around down 40 rupees from previous close. Heavy rains recently have hit the harvested crop lying in the fields and led to higher moisture content in the grain, thus reducing demand. Prices of the grain to fall further due to a likely bumper crop along with subdued demand.
Purnea maize down on low demand for rain-hit crop.
Prices of maize in the key market of Purnea, Bihar, fell due to poor demand for the crop after recent rains in the region. Mill-quality maize was sold at around down 40 rupees from previous close. Recent heavy rains have hit the harvested crop lying in fields and led to higher moisture content in the grain. This had reduced demand. At around 5,000 tonne, arrivals were down compared with 9,000 tonne on previous close.
Govt offer 4 million tonne wheat under open market sales scheme FY18.
The Centre is likely to allocate 4 million tonne of wheat for the open market sales scheme during the 2017-18 (Apr-Mar) marketing year. During 2016-17, the government sold 4.6 million tonne wheat across the country at a base price of 1,640 rupees per 100 kg compared to the initial plan of selling 6.5-7.5 million tonne. The quantum of wheat offered under the open market sale scheme is lower this year because of tight government stocks. Carryover stocks at the beginning of the season were at 7.4 million tonne, which when added to the expected procurement of 30 million tonne wheat this year will take total stocks in government reserves to 37.4 million tonne.
India wheat flat in spot markets.
Prices of wheat in the key wholesale markets were largely unchanged amid thin trade. Arrivals in Indore were pegged at 15,000 tonne (1bag=100kg), up from 14,000 bags. Arrivals are increasing as procurement by the government is nearing an end. The most-active June wheat contract on the National Commodity and Derivatives Exchange ended up 0.1% from the previous close.
Govt procures 28 million tonne wheat so far in FY18, up 24% on year.
The government has procured 28.0 million tonne of wheat so far in the 2017-18 (Apr-Mar) marketing year, up nearly 24% on year. In Madhya Pradesh, where 6.2 million tonne wheat has been purchased so far, the total procurement is likely at 7.0 million tonne against the target of 8.5 million tonne. In Uttar Pradesh, where the state government had set an ambitious target of 8.0 million tonne against the centre estimate of 3.0 million tonne, only 1.8 million tonne has been purchased so far. The government crossed its procurement target in Punjab where 11.6 million tonne has been bought so far, up 9.8% from a year ago. In Haryana, another major wheat producing state, 7.4 million tonne has been bought so far, up 10.1% on year and close to the target of 7.5 million tonne.
Latest Report on Wheat Daily | Wheat_Daily 20170516.pdf
Latest Report on Wheat Daily | Wheat_Daily 20170516.pdf
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Latest Report on Sugar | Sugar Daily 20170516.pdf
Latest Report on Maize Daily | Maize_Daily 20170516.pdf
Latest Report on Maize Daily | Maize_Daily 20170516.pdf
Latest Report on Rice | Rice Daily 20170516.pdf
Latest Report on Rice | Rice Daily 20170516.pdf
Soybean down in Indore on low demand from crushers.
Soybean down in Indore on low demand from crushers.
