Sunday, April 25, 2010
Pulses rate soar as high as Rs180/kg
Updated at: 1847 PST, Saturday, April 24, 2010
KARACHI: The prices of various pulses have soared to the record level of up to Rs60 to Rs180 per kilogram.
The prices of pulses have sky-rocketed across the country. The price of Daal Mong has climbed from Rs90 to Rs120 per kg; Mash from Rs150 to Rs180; Masoor from Rs110 to Rs125 and; Daal Chana from Rs55 to Rs60 per kg.
Wholesale sources have cited rise in international rates of pulses as the reason for increase in the local price of the commodity.
The prices of pulses have sky-rocketed across the country. The price of Daal Mong has climbed from Rs90 to Rs120 per kg; Mash from Rs150 to Rs180; Masoor from Rs110 to Rs125 and; Daal Chana from Rs55 to Rs60 per kg.
Wholesale sources have cited rise in international rates of pulses as the reason for increase in the local price of the commodity.
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