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LATEST NEWS UPDATES | Indians go for cheaper pulses as tur dal prices keep rising -Madhvi Sally

Indians go for cheaper pulses as tur dal prices keep rising -Madhvi Sally

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published Published on Jul 6, 2016   modified Modified on Jul 6, 2016
-The Economic Times

NEW DELHI: High prices of tur (arhar) dal are driving consumers to newer and cheaper varieties of pulses such as dun peas, green lentils and yellow peas.

Rs 150-200 a kg while dun peas Tur dal is selling for as are much cheaper at Rs 45 a kg and yellow peas Rs 45-50 per kg.

Green lentils are currently priced at Rs 100 a kg. Traders said consumers have been quick to shift to other varieties of pulses to ensure that their grocery budgets are not disturbed due to higher prices of the varieties that they usually consume.

"The entire 'Amma's kitchen scheme in Tamil Nadu has shifted to USA and Canadian green lentils and dun peas as prices are cheaper. Similarly , consumers have gone for yellow peas across West Bengal, Bihar, Odisha and Uttar Pradesh," said Pravin Dongre, chairman of Indian Pulses and Grain Association.

Sunil Baldeva of Siliguri Associates, an importer and trader based in Delhi's Naya Bazar market, said that with arhar and chana dal prices firming up, people have shifted to yellow peas. "It's being used to prepare dal by dhabas and restaurants, flour, roasted and fried snacks in north, east and central India," he said. According to Dongre, import of yellow peas has soared to 2224 lakh tonnes a year in India compared to 15-16 lakh tonnes earlier.

If the trend continues, pulse traders said that demand could touch 25-30 lakh tonnes in the year ahead. Similarly, import of green lentils is also expected to grow next year from 1.5-1.7 lakh tonnes at present.

India is the biggest importer, consumer and producer of pulses, with consumption touching 230 lakh tonnes in 2015. The domestic production of pulses was 170.6 Iakh tonnes and imports at 58 lakh tonnes, to meet the demand-supply gap.

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The Economic Times, 4 July, 2016, http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/news/economy/agriculture/indians-go-for-cheaper-pulses-as-tur-dal-prices-keep-rising/articleshow/53042439.cms


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