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Wheat prices drop by 20% since FCI's open sale scheme, shows data

Going forward, prices will depend on wheat crop production following the sudden sharp increase in temperature across several parts of North and Central India

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Sanjeeb Mukherjee New Delhi
Wheat prices have dropped sharply from their peak in the middle of January since the Food Corporation of India (FCI) started liquidating its inventories through the Open Market Sale Scheme from February 1.

Between February 1 and February 20, data from private traders shows that wheat prices dropped 7-20 per cent at different mandis where active trading took place, while the drop, when compared with mid-January rates, is about 30 per cent. 

Going forward, prices will depend on wheat crop production following the sudden sharp increase in temperature across several parts of North and Central India. Officially, though, the Centre

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