Govt ups kharif urad MSP by 400 rupees/100 kg, with bonus
India kharif urad 2017-18, sowing 45,000 ha vs 61,000 ha LY as on 16 June.
India kharif urad 2017-18, sowing 45,000 ha vs 61,000 ha LY as on 16 June.
Govt ups kharif moong MSP to 5,575 rupee/100 kg, with bonus
Govt ups kharif moong MSP to 5,575 rupee/100 kg, with bonus
Govt ups kharif moong MSP by 350 rupees/100 kg, with bonus
Govt ups kharif moong MSP by 350 rupees/100 kg, with bonus
Govt raises 2017-18 kharif tur MSP by 18%.
Govt raises 2017-18 kharif tur MSP by 18%.
Tur prices down in Akola on low demand from millers.
Tur prices down in Akola on low demand from millers.
Chana down in Delhi as demand slips, supply rises.
Chana down in Delhi as demand slips, supply rises.
Canada ups year to July 2017 chana price forecast; peas, masur unchanged.
Canada ups year to July 2017 chana price forecast; peas, masur unchanged.
India kharif pulses 2017-18, sowing 0.222 mln ha vs 0.363 mln ha LY as on 16 June.
India kharif pulses 2017-18, sowing 0.222 mln ha vs 0.363 mln ha LY as on 16 June.
India sugar down in spot mkts as good monsoon seen boosting output.
India sugar down in spot mkts as good monsoon seen boosting output.
Indian govt says no plan to hike import duty on sugar.
Indian govt says no plan to hike import duty on sugar.
India kharif sugarcane 2017-18, sowing 4.752 mln ha up 6.02% vs 4.482 mln ha LY as on 16 June.
India kharif sugarcane 2017-18, sowing 4.752 mln ha up 6.02% vs 4.482 mln ha LY as on 16 June.
NCDEX coriander up as demand exceeds supply.
The July coriander contract was up on the NCDEX because demand from domestic retailers exceeded the stocks available with farmers and stockists. The most-active July contract traded at 4,990 rupees per 100 kg, up 7 rupees from the previous close. India annual consumption of coriander is 320,000 tonne, and only half of it is left with stockists. In Kota, the benchmark market, the Badami variety of coriander traded at 5,700-5,850 rupees per 100 kg, while the Eagle variety was quoted at 5,900-6,000 rupees, both unchanged. Arrivals in Rajasthan were 3,800 bags (1bag=40kg), up 500 bags from previous close.
India coffee exports during Jan 1- Jun 15.
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 tonne. The board has estimated the output for 2016-17 at 316,700 MT tonne, down 9% on year.
MCX cotton hits a 5-month low on higher output forecast.
Futures contracts of cotton on the MCX hit a five-month low of 19,820 rupees per bale (1bales=170kg) in early trade due to expectations of higher domestic crop. Farmers in the country have sown cotton across 1.41 million ha as of Jun 8, up 42.4% on year. However, cotton June contract on the MCX recovered from the low and was trading at 19,960 rupees, up 0.5% from the previous close.
All-India cotton arrivals up at 29,600 bales.
About 29,600 bales (1 bale = 170 kg) of cotton arrived in major spot markets across the country on Thursday, higher than 27,600 bales on previous close.
India year to September 20117 cotton export tops govt view of 5 million bales.
India cotton exports in the year ending September are already at around 5.2 million bales, well above the Cotton Advisory Board estimate of 5.0 million bales for the whole year, though lower than 6.9 million bales the previous year. According to trade estimates, over 2.0 million bales have been shipped to Bangladesh, around 1.0 million bales to Pakistan, 900,000 bales to China, and 600,000 bales to Vietnam. the country still has 4 million bales of inventory and if prices fall below 20,000 rupees a bale, exports could gain pace in the coming months. As India is staring at a rise of at least 20% in output next year, prices are expected to fall sharply in the coming months.
US corn down 1.3 percente.
Corn gave up 1.3 percent on easing concerns over dryness in the U.S. The corn market is giving up gains as there is pressure on crude oil prices and the weather is looking better. Corn prices often track movements in the crude oil market with rising use of crops to make alternative fuels.
India Govt raises maize MSP by 60 rupees to 1,425 rupees/100 kg.
The government has increased the minimum support prices on major crops including paddy, maize, tur, urad, moong, soybean and cotton. Maize get a minimum support price of 1,425 rupees per 100 kg, 60 rupees higher than last year. This comes at a time when the country is facing a glut in major crops and vegetables, which had resulted in subdued prices, leading to widespread protests among farmers in major growing states.
Philippine Statistics Authority Rice inventory down 13% in May.
The country rice inventory as of May 1 declined by 13 percent to 3.21 million metric tons (MMT), from 3.69 MMT recorded a year ago. Of the rice inventory as of May 1, the PSA said 46.38 percent were with the households, 45.21 percent were in commercial warehouses, while 8.41 percent were in the NFA depositories. Nearly 75 percent of NFA stocks consisted of imported rice.
