NCDEX Coriander rises by 0.2% as demand picks up

Coriander prices rose by 0.2 per cent on Tuesday at the National Commodity & Derivatives Exchange Limited (NCDEX) as a result of the limited stocks on account of restricted arrivals from the major growing belts. At the NCDEX, coriander futures for July 2013 contract was trading at Rs. 6,643 per quintal, up by 0.2 per cent after opening at Rs. 6,628 against the previous closing price of Rs. 6,630. It touched the intra-day high of Rs. 6,652 till the trading.Sentiment improved further as the investors enlarged their holdings tracking the surge in the demand for the commodity. Coriander is common in South Asian, Middle Eastern, Central Asian, Mediterranean, Indian, Tex-Mex, Latin American, Portuguese, Chinese, African, and Scandinavian cuisine.
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  1. Lead prices rose by 0.50 per cent on Tuesday at the domestic markets due to the decline in the lead stockpiles at the London Metal Exchange (LME) on account of the strong demand for the commodity.
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