Chana prices closed lower by 2.43 per cent on Tuesday at the National
Commodity & Derivatives Exchange Limited (NCDEX) as a result of
the steady sowing progress of pulses along with high supplies in
major producing states. At the NCDEX, chana futures for November 2015
contract closed at Rs. 4,6 89per quintal, down by 2.43 per cent,
after opening at Rs. 4,806 against the previous closing price of Rs.
4,806. It touched the intra-day low of Rs. 4,614.
India is the largest producer of chickpea followed by Pakistan, Iran. Turkey . India produces around 6 to 8 million tonnes and contributes around 70 % of the total world production.
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