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Traders usually pay higher prices for dry​

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Answered by madhudevi2508
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Explanation:The prices of dry fruits have declined as much as 20 per cent in the last three months, mainly due to the current US-China tussle and sluggish demand due to the lockdown. The prices of dry fruits like almond, cashew or pistachio having high nutritional value have fallen by Rs 200 per kg.

"The prices of all dry fruits, whether it is cashew, pistachio or raisins, have fallen. But most of the decline has come in American almond kernel," Anil Mehra, national president of the Federation of Grocery and Dryfruit Commercial Association (Amritsar) told. He said good quality almonds which were available at Rs 700 per kg two months ago, is now available at Rs 550 or even less.

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