Weekly Review-Tuvar

23-Aug-2025 08:52 PM

Tuvar prices improve due to increased buying

Mumbai. During the current week, prices have improved in the tuvar market. Tuvar prices strengthened due to weakening of selling at reduced prices and increase in buying. The recent heavy rains in major tuvar producing states like Maharashtra and Karnataka have damaged the crop. This has supported the prices in the market. At the same time, the area of ​​tuvar sowing has also decreased compared to last year. According to the Union Agriculture Ministry, the total sowing area of ​​​​tuvar has come down from 43.54 lakh hectares to 42.20 lakh hectares as of August 15, 2025. There is a possibility of impact on production due to reduction in crop area and adverse effects of weather, due to which further rise in prices is possible. Due to slow buying and selling by importers, there was no increase or decrease in the prices of Mumbai African Tuvar this week and the prices remained stable at Mozambique white Rs. 5650/5700, Gajari Rs. 5500/5550, Matwara Rs. 5450/5500, Malawi Rs. 5400/5450 and Sudan Rs. 6250/6300 per quintal at the end of the week. Due to continued buying, Chennai Tuvar Lemon witnessed an increase of Rs. 25/50 per quintal this week and the prices reached Rs. 6275/6300 per quintal at the end of the week.
Burma
Due to improvement in the demand from importers, the prices of Burma Tuvar saw an improvement of $ 5 per ton this week and with this improvement, the prices reached $ 715 per ton at the end of the week.
Delhi
Due to improvement in demand, Delhi Tuvar Lemon witnessed a rise of Rs. 50 per quintal and Desi Tuvar also witnessed a rise of Rs. 50 per quintal during the current week and with this rise, the prices at the weekend became Rs. 6675/6700 for Lemon and Rs. 6825/6900 for Desi.
Maharashtra
Due to slow selling and increase in buying, Maharashtra Tuvar witnessed a rise of Rs. 75/150 per quintal during the current week and with this rise, the prices at the weekend remained at Solapur Rs. 6000/6850, Akola Rs. 6700/6900, Latur Rs. 6650/6675, Nagpur Rs. 6925/6950 and Hinganghat Rs. 6000/6650 per quintal.
Karnataka
Due to increased demand, Karnataka tuvar prices rose by Rs. 100 per quintal during the current week and with this rise, the prices remained at Gulbarga Rs. 6000/6700, Raichur Rs. 4869/6389, Bidar Rs. 6000/6550, Yadgir Rs. 5801/6632 and Talikot Rs. 5111/6419 per quintal at the weekend.
Madhya Pradesh
Due to sluggish demand, Madhya Pradesh tuvar prices fell by Rs. 50 per quintal this week and with this fall, the prices remained at Katni Rs. 6700/6850, Jabalpur Rs. 5000/6400, Pipariya Rs. 5000/6400 per quintal at the weekend.
Others
Due to increased buying, Kanpur tuvar prices rose by Rs. 50 per quintal this week and reached Rs. 6550 per quintal at the weekend. Similarly, Raipur Tuvar prices witnessed a rise of Rs. 100 per quintal this week and the price reached Rs. 6900/7100 per quintal at the weekend.
Tuvar Dal
Due to the support of the rise in Tuvar and increased buying, the prices of Tuvar Dal witnessed a rise of Rs. 100 per quintal during the current week and with this rise, the prices reached Delhi Phatka Rs. 9800/10300, Katni Phatka Rs. 9000/9450, Akola Rs. 9200/10400, Latur Phatka Rs. 9900/10100, Gulbarga Phatka Rs. 9200/9900 and Kanpur Phatka Rs. 10200/10400 per quintal at the weekend.