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Prices of chana, tur, urad decline by up to 4 pc in major mandis, retail prices do not witness similar decline

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New Delhi | July 16, 2024 7:41:27 PM IST
Department of Consumer Affairs organised a meeting with Retailers Association of India (RAI) here today to discuss the price scenario in respect of pulses and compliance of some stock limits with Secretary Nidhi Khare asking the retail industry to extend all possible support to the government in its efforts to keep prices affordable to the consumers.

The Secretary said that prices of chana, tur and urad in major mandis had declined by up to four per cent in past one month, but retails prices have not seen similar decline. She pointed out the diverging trends between wholesale mandi prices and retail prices, which seems to suggest that retailers are deriving higher profit margin.

An official release said that breach of stock limits, unscrupulous speculation and profiteering on the part of market players would invite stern actions from the government.

The meeting was held to discuss the price scenario in respect of pulses and compliance to the stock limits for tur and chana prescribed in the Removal of Licensing Requirements, Stock Limits and Movement Restrictions on Specified Foodstuffs (First and Second Amendments) Order, 2024 issued on June 21 and July 7.

RAI has over 2300 members and over six lakh outlets in the country.

The Secretary noted that sowing progress for kharif pulses are robust.

The government has undertaken numerous efforts in facilitating enhanced production of tur and urad in major kharif pulses producing states, including distribution of good quality seeds to farmers through NAFED and NCCF and the Department of Agriculture is engaged with the state agriculture departments to provide all necessary support, the release said.

"Considering the current price scenario and Kharif outlook, Secretary asked retail industry to extend all possible support to the Government in its efforts to keep prices of dals affordable to the consumers," it said.

She informed that stock positions of all stockholding entities, including that of big chain retailers are being closely monitored to ensure that the prescribed limits are not breached.

Retail industry participants assured that they would make necessary adjustments in their retail margins and maintain at nominal level to ensure availability of prices at affordable prices to the consumers.

Apart from RAI, the meeting was attended by representatives of Reliance Retail, D Mart, Tata Stores, Spencer's, RSPG, V Mart among others. (ANI)

 
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