In a strategic move aimed at bolstering domestic supply and regulating prices, the Indian government has extended the duty-free import policy on tur (pigeon pea) and urad dal until March […]
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In a strategic move aimed at bolstering domestic supply and regulating prices, the Indian government has extended the duty-free import policy on tur (pigeon pea) and urad dal until March […]
Read moreDalian: Before the Spring Festival, in it is expected that the low-price selling mentality in producing areas of Chinese mung bean market will continue to support price stability, with little […]
Read moreTIANJIN: Feedback from market participants indicated that the Chinese lentil market was sluggish during the winter, but prices were supported by scarce stocks. The price gap between imported and domestic […]
Read moreThe chickpea finds itself in a quagmire, a perplexing situation marked by excessive sowing, a steady influx of domestic and foreign produce, and a lull in celebratory consumption. The price […]
Read moreTianjin: Chinese lentil market was hit by a large number of imported lentils according to the feedback from market participants. The price gap between imported and domestic lentils is obvious. […]
Read moreIndian Government notification about lifting the duty for yellow peas import to India has created unprecedented price increases of yellow peas in Ukraine. Thus, the demand from India was so […]
Read moreTo bolster the supply of pulses and maintain price stability, the Indian government has waved the green flag for duty-free imports of yellow peas until March 31, 2024. This bold […]
Read moreIndia will allow duty-free imports of yellow peas until March 31 next year. It was announced by the government in a notification late on Thursday, as New Delhi tries to […]
Read moreIn a diplomatic dance of legumes, India, after securing memorandums with Mozambique, Malawi, and Myanmar, extends its pulse-seeking hands to Argentina and Brazil. The deal entails these South American nations […]
Read moreIn a plot twist, the Indian government contemplates tearing up the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) inked with Mozambique for the import of a hefty 200,000 tonnes of pigeon peas dal. […]
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