Weekly Review - Tur
22-Nov-2025 08:41 PM
Turvar market continues to decline, pressured by weak demand and sluggish buying
Mumbai. The Turvar market continued its downward trend during the current week. According to traders and market analysts, a lack of demand and weak consumer demand have continued to pressure Turvar prices. Limited offtake of Tur dal has led to subdued buying by dal millers, further pressuring the market. Turvar supply is adequate, while demand remains limited. In this situation, a significant price correction appears unlikely in the near future. Due to increased selling pressure from importers and sluggish buying, Mumbai African Tuvar prices declined by Rs 50/100 per quintal this week, and with this decline, the prices at the weekend stood at Rs 5400/5450 for Mozambique White, Rs 5250/5300 for Gajari, Rs 5200/5250 for Mtwara, Rs 5200/5250 for Malawi, Rs 4850/4900 for Sudan and Rs 6650/6700 per quintal for Sudan. Similarly, Chennai Tuvar Lemon prices declined by Rs 50 per quintal this week, and stood at Rs 6500 per quintal at the weekend.
Imported
Due to sluggish export demand, Burma Tuvar prices declined by $15 per tonne this week, and with this rise, the prices remained at $740 per tonne at the weekend.
Delhi
Due to the impact of port prices and sluggish demand, Delhi Tuvar (Lemon) declined by Rs. 25 and Desi Tuvar (Tur) declined by Rs. 50 per quintal during the current week. With this decline, the prices at the weekend stood at Rs. 6950 for Lemon and Rs. 7200/7300 for Desi.
Maharashtra
Due to continued selling pressure and sluggish demand, Maharashtra Tuvar (Tur) declined by Rs. 50/100 per quintal during the week. With this decline, the prices at the weekend stood at Rs. 6200/7000 for Solapur, Rs. 6200/7000 for Akola, Rs. 7050 for Latur, Rs. 6700/6800 for Nagpur, Rs. 7050/7100 for Hinganghat, Rs. 6000/7100 for Ahmednagar.
Karnataka
Due to sluggish buying, Karnataka tur prices declined by ₹100 per quintal during the current week, bringing the weekend prices to ₹6500/7000 for Gulbarga, ₹5769/6723 for Raichur, ₹4249/6729 for Bidar, and ₹6101/6501 for Talikota.
Madhya Pradesh
Due to continued lack of demand, Madhya Pradesh tur prices declined by ₹75/100 per quintal this week, bringing the weekend prices to ₹7100/7400 for Katni, ₹5000/6200 for Jabalpur, ₹5000/6200 for Pipariya, ₹5000/6275 for Kareli, and ₹5510/6250 for Kareli.
Other
Kanpur tur prices declined by ₹50 per quintal this week, reaching ₹6350 per quintal. Similarly, Raipur Tur prices declined by Rs. 50 per quintal this week, settling at Rs. 7100/7300 per quintal at the weekend.
Tur Dal
Due to sluggish demand, Tur Dal prices declined by Rs. 100/200 per quintal during the current week, with prices falling to Rs. 10150/10700 per quintal at Delhi Fatka, Rs. 9500/9700 per quintal at Katni Fatka, Rs. 9800/10700 per quintal at Akola, Rs. 10400/10600 per quintal at Latur Fatka, Rs. 9700/10400 per quintal at Gulbarga Fatka, and Rs. 9600/9700 per quintal at Kanpur Fatka.
