NCDEX coriander rises as supplies seen declining.

Futures contracts of coriander on the NCDEX were up as supplies in Rajasthan markets are likely to decline because stockists are holding on to their produce in anticipation of a rise in prices. The most active July contract was at 4,820 rupees per 100 kg, up 0.9% from the previous settlement. In Kota, the benchmark market, the Badami variety of coriander was sold at 5,700 rupees per 100 kg, while the Eagle variety was quoted at 5,900 rupees, both up 100-150 rupees from previous close.

India coffee exports during Jan 1- Jun 9.

The Coffee Board of India has finalised its crop estimate for 2015-16 at a record-high of 348,000 tonne, up from 327,000 tonne produced a year ago, but down from previous estimate of 350,000 tn. The board has estimated the output for 2016-17 at 316,700 MT tonne, down 9% on year.