NEW DELHI: India wheat prices remain firm in the global market with
reports of crop loss doing the rounds in the domestic market. Prices
have firmed up to $280 atonne for March delivery from a low of $265 a
tonne in January. Business conglomerates like ITCBSE -0.27 %, Cargill,
Louis Dreyfus, Glencore and EmmsonsBSE -0.49 % have entered or actively
looking at the Gujarat market from where the exports are taking place.
Traders and companies forecast prices to remain firm till late April and then gradually slip as wheat arrivals pick up across the markets in Madhya Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan and Punjab. "Prices of new crop from Gujarat have firmed by $10 a tonne. Current purchase for March shipments is being quoted at $276-280 freight on board (fob) a tonne," said Rajnikant Rai, COO (agribusiness division), ITC, which is currently catering to the Middle East market.
Traders and companies forecast prices to remain firm till late April and then gradually slip as wheat arrivals pick up across the markets in Madhya Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan and Punjab. "Prices of new crop from Gujarat have firmed by $10 a tonne. Current purchase for March shipments is being quoted at $276-280 freight on board (fob) a tonne," said Rajnikant Rai, COO (agribusiness division), ITC, which is currently catering to the Middle East market.
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