Prices of chana imported from Tanzania, Australia fall on week, says IPGA
This story was originally published at 16:56 IST on 16 February 2026
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MUMBAI – Prices of imported chana from Tanzania fell to INR 5,300 per 100 kg on Monday, down INR 50 from a week ago, according to the India Pulses and Grains Association. Prices of imported chana from Australia declined to INR 5,425 per 100 kg on Monday, down INR 25 from the previous week. Sudan kabuli variety prices were at INR 6,000 per 100 kg, the pulses body said.
Prices of chana imported from Australia at the Mundra and Kandla ports fell INR 25 each from the previous week to INR 5,350 per 100 kg and INR 5,375 per 100 kg, respectively, the pulses body said. End
Reported by Taniva Singha Roy
Edited by Saji George Titus
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