South Indian Cashew Crop in Flowering Stage
This entry was posted on Monday, January 9th, 2012 and is filed under Cashew.
South Indian raw cashew crop is now in its flowering stage. Bulk arrival of the new crop may not be delayed and we expect the big season to start from the second/third week of March 2012. Only 5-10 truck loads of fresh crop may come to the market in this month and the January-end/ February forward price for the undried raw cashew is said to be around Rs87-88/kilo/Taxes extra.
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