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Experts point out that heavy rain damaged the kharif oilseeds, especially soybean. Slow sowing in the current rabi season has triggered an upward trend in oil and oilseeds prices. Mustard, a crucial rabi oilseed, is sown during September-October and harvested from February, is also affected. Analysts feel oil and oilseeds prices may go up in the coming days. Mind you that prices of mustard seed have already soared to Rs 300 per quintal and soybean rates jumped by around Rs 400 per quintal.
After onion, it’s turn of edible oil to give price shock
09 Dec 2019 2:25 AM

That's not all. Low productivity and heavy rainfall damage to crops in India is adding to the consumers' woes.

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