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The Cardamom Planters' Marketing Co-Operative Society Limited. Spice House, Thekkadv., S B L No FORM - D -. (See Condition (5) of Form B I) Advance Auction Report The Cardamom Planters' Marketing Co-operative Society Limited. Spice House, Thekkadv., S B L No. A%J1C51T019100712015 1 Season - 2017-2018 2 Auction Number 31 3 Auction Date November 16, 2017 4 Qty. Carried over from previous Auction Nil 5 Fresh Arrivals (Kgs.) 79859.800 6 Qty. Put for Auction 79859.800 7 Qty. Withdrawn (ices.) 0.000 8 Qty. Returned to Planters 0.000 9 Total Qty. Sold (igs.) 79859.800 10 Balance with the Auctioneer Nil 11 Total Value of Sales 71556371.70 12 Maximum (Ixg) 1079.00 13 Minimum (!ncg) 700.00 14 Average (!,xg) 896.02 e,SeAb.ea Name of the S Hlqhest Bidders I The Kerala Cardamom Procasing&Mktg Company Ltd, 8091.600 7169626.60 2 MAS Enterprises Ltd., Vandanmedu 7317.300 6702173.50 3 Reliance Cardamom Company, Bodinayakanur-625513 7328.900 6328319.60 4 Annamalai Spices, Coimbatore -641018 6055.600 5044015.20 5 Ghat Spices Pvt Ltd. Market Road, Aluva- 683101 6029.700 59 7661.00 0 0 0 *4 0 • ' C.P.M.C,S Ltd., Thekkady (Multistate) Auction No. : 31 Dated : 16/11/2617 0 Total Average Rate 896.02 Maximum Rate 1079.00 0' Minimum Rate 700.00 Total Arrivals 79859.800 Kgs. Withdrawal Quantity 0.000 Kgs. Total Sales Quantity 79859.800 Kgs. 0 A Grade Average Rate 0.00 O d S A Grade Maximum 0.00 --S > Weight t 0.000 Kgs. A Grade Minimum 0.00 ---> Weight 0.000 Kgs. A Grade Sales Oty 0.000 Kgs. A Grade Withdrawal 0.000 Kgs. S A Grade Value 0.00 0 A Grade Percentage 0.00 X I,a B Grade Average Rate 896.02 B Grade Maximum 1079.00 -"-> Weight :376.000 Kgs. B Grade Minimum 700.00 ---> Weight : 48.100 Kgs. Grade Sales Qty 79859.800. Kgs. ii 'B Grade Withdrawal 0.000 Kgs. 0 B Grade Value 71556371.70 S S S 0 S S S S S 0 1' THE CARDAMOM PLANTERS MARKETING CO-OPERATIVE SOCIE3NLTD. THEKKADY P.0, IDIJKKI fIST., KE8ALA STATE S Auction No. 31 I Date:- 16/11/2617 7. :Lot No: Bags : Quantity : Rate : Purchaser:(3rade: tr:D;Wapas: 1 : 4 : 207.800 : 833.00 :SQT : :3:0:1<: S 2 2 c 38,600 : 868.00 :SPGR 380:K: 3 7 : 316.300 : 854.00 :AML1 : J.0:K: • ;; 4 2 : 92.000 : 831.00 :ATC : :380:1<: 5 4 : 173.800 770.00 :AML4 : :380:1<: 6 4 3 : 144.900 i 796.00 :KqP :380:1<: 7 : 7 : 350.000 819.00 : :380:1<: S S 8 : 7 : 346.100 : 822.00(:RCR : :380:1<: 9 : 5 : 248.900 : 770.00 :RCR : :380:1<: S i 10 1 : 48.100 : 700.00 :NJY : :380:1<: 11 : 2 : 85.400 ; 799.00 :AML1 : :380:1<: 12 : 4 : 186.600 : 742.00 :KCP6 : :380:1<: 13 4 : 187.200 : 856.00 :RCR : :380:1<: S 14 : 5 : 219.700 : 863.00 :RCR : :380:1<: 15 c 4 : 177.400 : 849.00 :RCR : :380:1<: & : 16 : 5 : 252.100 : 82800 :KCP : :380:0: S 17 : 5 : 243.400 : 838.0Q :REC 380:0: 18 : 3 : 148.900 : 944.00 :RCR : :380:1<: 19 : 2 : 94.000 : 898.p0 :MKC : :380:1<: S 20 4 : 199.000 : 908,.00 :GSP' : :380:1<: 21 6 293.400 : 799.00 :RCR : :380:1<: 22 4 : 171.600 : 94?.00 :GSP : :380:1<: 'S 23 : 5 : 246.300 : 87..'00 :RCR : :380:1<: 24 6 : 269.000 : 848.00 :MASV :380:1<: 25 : 8 : 390.600 :1010.00 ;6SP : :380:1<: S 26 8 : 373.200 :1017.00 :448 :380:K: 27 9 : 458.300 : 860.00 :RSS : :380:1<: 28 8 : 405.400 : 922.00 :KCP3 :380:1<: S 'S 29 8 : 371.200 : 902.00 :RCR : :380:1<: 30 5 : 234.300 : 922.00 :341 : :380:1<: 31 5 : 213.100 : 869.00 :ANL1 : :380:1<: S 32 3 : 141.900 :1052.00 :KCP1 :380:1<: I, 33 3 : 148.500 :1063.00 :JAY :380:1<: 34 4 : 177.200 : 898.00 :KCP2 : :380:1<: S 35 5 : 214.300 : 90400 :MASV : :380:1<: 36 4 : 174.200 : 889.00 :MASV :380:K: 37 7 : 318.100 : 906.00 :KCP2 : :380:1<: S 38 10 : 500.200 : 827.00 :AML1 :380:K: 39 9 : 446.500 : 836.00 :418 : :380:1<: 40 9 : 445.300 838.00 :MKC :380:1<: 41 6 : 260.200 : 860.00 :KCP2 : :30:K: : 42 : 5 : 234.100 : 966.00 :KCP3- : :380:K S 43 6 : 283.400 : 924.00 :SPSR : :380:K S 44 : 6 : 287.600 : 926.00 :MASV &380:K 45 2 : 106.400 :1014.00 :t3SP : :380:Iç. 5 - 46 6 : 296.400 : 920.00 :RCR ;380:O: 47 : 4 : 189.400 : 856.00 :SCS : 380:0: 48 : 9 : 426.700 : 864.00 :SCS : 380:0: S 49 : 6 : 297.300 : 876.00 :RCR : /:380:0: 50 6 : 299.900 : 870.00 :RCR : :380:0: I : / 31 5 : 230.700 : 862.00 :RCR : ..380:0, S S 52 6 : 303.000 : 866.00 :SCS :380:0: 53 5 : 235.900 : qoo.00 :MLT : :380:0: 54 5 : 199.200 : 906.00 :SARA : :380:0: 55 8 : 380.800 : 896.00 :KCP4 : :380:0: 56 3 : 246.400 : 894.00 :KCP4 : :380:0: I') 3! I 57 5 : 254.600 : 86.00 :418 : :380:0: S 38 : 5 : 255.400 : 882.00 :RSC : :380:0: 3 I 260.900 : 876.00 :MKC : :380:0: :GSP : 3800: S ______1__.__ . & • S - - - * THE CARDAMOM PLANTERS MARKETING CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETY LTD. THEKKADY P.0, IDLJKKI DIST., KERALA STATE is Auction No. 31 Date:- 16/11/2017 S :Lot No: Bags : Quantity : Rate I Plirchaser:Grade:Ltr:DiWapas: a :-- a • :------:--'-:-: 61 a 5 : 246.000 : 894.00 :MASV a :380:0: 62 5 a 255.700 : 894.00 :MASV a :380:0: 63 5 a 244.100 : 885.00 :MASV I :38Q:0: 64 5 a 251.100 : 879.00 :RCR a :380:0: 65 9 a 452.600 a 898,00 :SARA :380:0: 66 6 a 300.400 a 889.00 :KCPB a :380:1<: 67 5 a 245.300 a 886.00 :GSP : :380:1<: 68 6 a 293.200 a 860.00 :AMLI a :380:1<: 69 5 : 235.500 : 862.00 :JJC :380:1<: 70 4 a 185.600 a 856.00 :JRS I :380:1<: 71 8 a 400,000 a 896,00 :MASV a :380:1<: 72 7 : 328.100 :1019.00 :AAB a :380:1<: 73 7 a 318.700 :1021.00 :GSP a :380:1<: 74 6 : 280.600 : 869.00 :AML4 a :380:1<: 75 5 : 224.100 a 866.00 aBCS a :380:1<: 76 10 a 499.200 : 925.00 :SPGR a :380:1<: 77 B a 382.400 : 908.00 :MASV a :380:1<; 78 9 a 440.500 :1050.00 :GSP a 1380:1<: 79 7 : 342.100 :1043.00 :GSP a :380:1<: S 80 5 a 241.300 :1012.00 :PRS a :380:1<: a 81 2 a 83.400.; 960.00 :JAY a :380:K: 82 4 : 206.000 a 918.00 :RCR :380:1<: S 83 7 308.300 a 854.00 :AMLI a :380:1<: 84 7 a 309.700 a 852.00 :AMLI a :380:1<: 85 4 a 200.200 : 844.00 :AMLI a :380:K: 0 86 B a 365.800 a 972.00 :MASV a :380:1<: 87 4 a 165.800 a 882,00 :AML2 a :380:1<: 88 a 4 : 207.000 a 865.00 :MHM a :380:1<: 89 a 5 a 235.500 a 893.00 :SPGR a :380:1<: 'C 90 a 4 a 195.200 : 872.00 :MPP a :380:1<: 91 7 a 337.900 897.00 :MASV a :380:1<: 92 8 a 386.400 a 901.00 :RCR a :380:1<: 93 7 a 348.500 a 906.00 :KCP2 a :380:1<: 94 a 5 a 246.100 a 919.00 :MASV a :380:1<: 95 5 : 242.100 a 922,06 aHRS a :380:1<: 96 6 a 298.800 a 923.00 :MASV a :380:1<: 97 6 a 273.800 a 932.00 :HRS a :380:1<: 98 a 6 : 279.600 a 916.00 :SARA a :380:1<: 99 a 6 a 259.200 a 932.00 :PRS a :380:1<: 100 a 8 a 369.400 a 899.00 :KCP2 a :380:1<: 101 a 6 a 297.800 :1019.00 :SNVS a :380:1<: 102 a 6 : 268.600 :1024.00 :PTO - a :380:1<: 103 6 : 285.400 :1024.00 :GSP :380:1<: 104 a 6 a 286.000 :1023.00 :SNVS a :380:1<: 105 a 6 : 283.800 :1025.00 :PRS a :380:1<: 106 a 7 a 333.900 :1028.00 aPIS a :380:1<: 107 7 a 348.100 a 890.00 :SMV a :380:1<: 108 7 a 344.100 a 888.00 :3Al2 a :380:1<: 109 a 7 a 350.500 a 878.00 aBCS a :380:1<: S 110 a 5 a 254.500 9 936.00 :MASV a :3BOaK: 111 a 5 a 247.000 a 882.00 :RCR : :380:02 112 a 5 a 251.400 a 888.00 :RCR a 3B0:0: S 115 a 3 a 148.100 a 932.00 :MASV a :380:0: 116 a 3 a 140.100 :1043.00 :SNVS a :380:1<: 117 : 6 a 308.600 :1024.00 :GSP : :380:Ka 118 a 8 a 363.800 a 8.36.00 :AML a :380:1<: 119 a 8 a 364.800 a 822.00 :AML a :380:1<: 120 a 3 a 127.100 a 970.00 :KCP1 a :380:1<: 121 a 4 a 157.600 a 932.00 :SPGR a :380:1<: 9; 122 a 4 a 164.400 a 913.00 :MASV a :360:1<: S S THE CARDAMOM PLANTERS.
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