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Agriculture marketing service issues rates of commodities

byCustoms Today Report
31/01/2015
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LAHORE: Agriculture Marketing Information Service Punjab (AMISP) issued rates of different agriculture products as per 100 kg in local market on Saturday.

Rice (Super Karnal Basmati New) minimum Rs 8500 and maximum Rs 9500, white sugar minimum 5120 and maximum Rs 5120, white gram minimum Rs 5800 and maximum Rs 6000, Red Chili Whole (Dry) minimum Rs 22000 maximum Rs 24000. Potato Fresh minimum Rs 1800 and maximum Rs 2000, Onion minimum Rs 1500 and maximum Rs 1700, Tomato minimum Rs 3600 and maximum Rs 3800, Cucumber minimum Rs 5300 and maximum Rs 5500, Garlic (China) minimum Rs 13500 and maximum Rs 14000, Garlic (Local) minimum Rs 14200 and maximum Rs 14800, Peas minimum Rs 3000 and maximum Rs 3200, Cauliflower minimum Rs 2100 and maximum Rs 2200, Brinjal minimum Rs 3300 and maximum Rs 3500. Apple Kala Kulu minimum Rs 7300 and maximum Rs 7600, Dates minimum Rs 15200 and maximum Rs 15800, Guava minimum Rs 4300 and maximum Rs 6500, Banana (Dozen) minimum Rs 38 and maximum Rs 62.

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