Areca and coconut prices
By Rediff Money Desk, Mangaluru Jun 20, 2024 14:50
Check the latest areca and coconut prices in Mangaluru. Get the current rates for old supari, new supari, koka, 1st quality coconuts, and 2nd quality coconuts.
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Mangaluru, Jun 20 (PTI) Following are Thursday's areca and coconut prices.
Areca (per quintal)
Old Supari : Rs 34,000 to Rs 47,000, model Rs 39,000.
New Supari : Rs 24,500 to Rs 38,500, model Rs 31,000.
Koka : Rs 20,000 to Rs 28,000 model Rs 25,000.
Coconut (per thousand)
1st quality: Rs 16,000 to Rs 24,000 model Rs 18,000.
2nd quality: Rs 12,000 to Rs 18,000 model Rs 15,000.
Areca (per quintal)
Old Supari : Rs 34,000 to Rs 47,000, model Rs 39,000.
New Supari : Rs 24,500 to Rs 38,500, model Rs 31,000.
Koka : Rs 20,000 to Rs 28,000 model Rs 25,000.
Coconut (per thousand)
1st quality: Rs 16,000 to Rs 24,000 model Rs 18,000.
2nd quality: Rs 12,000 to Rs 18,000 model Rs 15,000.
Source: PTI
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