Walnut prices higher on buying support



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Walnut prices rose by up to Rs 20 per kg in the national capital today largely on the back of brisk buying support from retailers and stockists due to festive demand amid low stocks.
Fall in supplies from producing belts also supported the rise in prices.
Walnut and its kernel prices rose up to Rs 20 to conclude at Rs 240-370 and Rs 710-1,070 per kg.
Marketmen said apart from buying support from retailers and stockists on festive season demand against restricted supplies from producing belts mainly pushed up walnut prices in the wholesale dry fruit market here.
The following are today's quotations (per 40 kg): Almond (California) Rs 13,000 Almond (Gurbandi-new) Rs 7,100-7,900; Almond (Girdhi) Rs 3,300-3,500; Abjosh Afghani Rs 8,000-20,000.
Almond Kernel (California) Rs 460-480 per kg, Almond Kernel (Gurbandi-new) Rs 350-425 per kg.
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