Retail prices of food commodities show mixed trend
by Jenny HodgeIndian federal government has announced that retail prices of farm commodities monitored by the Department of Consumer Affairs at different locations have generally remained steady or shown mixed trend over the week ending July 18, 2008.
Prices of wheat, Sugar and gram dal remained steady at all reporting centers except an increase at Lucknow, Delhi, Mumbai, Bhubaneshwar, Guwahati and Chennai
Prices of tur dal remained steady at all reporting centers except for an increase at Lucknow, Bhubaneshwar, Bangalore, Chennai and Thiruvananthapuram and decreased at Delhi and Mumbai.
Prices of wheat, vanaspati and onion held steady for one month. Prices of atta, milk and salt held steady during six month. Prices of gram dal, mustard oil, tea and potato increased while the price of tur dal decreased.
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