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Ahmedabad: Jatamansi (Nardostachys Grandiflora) (Min Rs 400/kg, Max Rs 450/kg, Avg Rs 425/kg) Ahmedabad: Haldi (Curcuma Amada) (Min Rs 140/kg, Max Rs 148/kg, Avg Rs 144/kg) Ahmedabad: Guggal Black (Comiphora Wightii ) (Min Rs 120/kg, Max Rs 122/kg, Avg Rs 121/kg) Ahmedabad: Gudmar Leaves (Gymnema Sylvestre) (Min Rs 50/kg, Max Rs 60/kg, Avg Rs 55/kg) Ahmedabad: Gokhru Chhota (Tribulus Terrestris) (Min Rs 30/kg, Max Rs 36/kg, Avg Rs 33/kg) Ahmedabad: Giloy (Tinospora Cordispolia) (Min Rs 20/kg, Max Rs 25/kg, Avg Rs 22/kg) Ahmedabad: Dhataki (Woodfordia Fruticosa Kurz) (Min Rs 34/kg, Max Rs 40/kg, Avg Rs 37/kg) Ahmedabad: Daruharidra (Coscinium Fenestratum (Gaertn) (Min Rs 38/kg, Max Rs 42/kg, Avg Rs 40/kg) Ahmedabad: Dalchini (Cinnamomum Zeylanicum) (Min Rs 110/kg, Max Rs 120/kg, Avg Rs 115/kg) Ahmedabad: Chiraita (Swertia Chirayata) (Min Rs 28/kg, Max Rs 32/kg, Avg Rs 30/kg)
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