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Pradhan Nagar Siliguri - 734403 Siliguri Sale Average (Garden Wise) From Sale : 01 '2019 To Sale : 26 '2019 JANUARY TO JUNE 2019 ================================================================================================================================ | Leaf CTC | Leaf Orthodox | Leaf Total | Dust Total | Grand Total Gardens |-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Quantity| Avg.| Quantity| Avg.| Quantity| Avg.| Quantity| Avg.| Quantity| Avg. | in Kgs.| P/Kg| in Kgs.| P/Kg| in Kgs.| P/Kg| in Kgs.| P/Kg| in Kgs.| P/Kg ================================================================================================================================ Excise Zone - 2 | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | BIHAR BLF | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | FARINGGOLA DIAMO | 158801.20 | 102.87| | | 158801.20 | 102.87| 4236.00 | 105.44| 163037.20 | 102.93 FARINGGOLA GOLD | 72876.80 | 100.29| | | 72876.80 | 100.29| 13897.70 | 100.70| 86774.50 | 100.36 GURU | 4368.40 | 102.76| | | 4368.40 | 102.76| | | 4368.40 | 102.76 MARUTI GOLD | 11150.40 | 109.72| | | 11150.40 | 109.72| | | 11150.40 | 109.72 RB | 17259.40 | 100.02| | | 17259.40 | 100.02| | | 17259.40 | 100.02 RB ROYAL | 58968.00 | 106.28| | | 58968.00 | 106.28| | | 58968.00 | 106.28 SAMRAT GOLD | 11796.60 | 105.10| | | 11796.60 | 105.10| 1339.80 | 101.62| 13136.40 | 104.74 SANJEEVANI | 11721.00 | 107.66| | | 11721.00 | 107.66| | | 11721.00 | 107.66 SHREE VISHNU | 1802.80 | 97.28| | | 1802.80 | 97.28| | | 1802.80 | 97.28 TOHFA | 136848.80 | 104.87| | | 136848.80 | 104.87| 8003.90 | 102.23| 144852.70 | 104.73 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- DISTRICT TOTAL | 485593.40 | 103.66| | | 485593.40 | 103.66| 27477.40 | 101.92| 513070.80 | 103.57 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- CACHAR GARDENS | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | PALLORBUND | 21690.60 | 103.65| | | 21690.60 | 103.65| 5830.90 | 102.35| 27521.50 | 103.37 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- DISTRICT TOTAL | 21690.60 | 103.65| | | 21690.60 | 103.65| 5830.90 | 102.35| 27521.50 | 103.37 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- DOOARS GARDENS | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | AIBHEEL | 258045.00 | 180.36| | | 258045.00 | 180.36| 24669.90 | 166.77| 282714.90 | 179.17 AMBARI ROYAL | 268537.60 | 166.52| | | 268537.60 | 166.52| 58106.90 | 144.13| 326644.50 | 162.54 ANANDAPUR ACE GO | 48647.60 | 134.69| | | 48647.60 | 134.69| | | 48647.60 | 134.69 ANANDAPUR ROYAL | 27287.40 | 227.13| | | 27287.40 | 227.13| 21187.30 | 175.55| 48474.70 | 204.59 ANANDAPUR SUPREM | 22028.60 | 177.40| | | 22028.60 | 177.40| 11054.30 | 141.63| 33082.90 | 165.45 ANANDAPUR-ACE | 28640.40 | 125.83| | | 28640.40 | 125.83| | | 28640.40 | 125.83 ANJANI GOLD | 152371.60 | 103.30| | | 152371.60 | 103.30| 6356.00 | 103.32| 158727.60 | 103.30 ARJUN CHANDRA TE | 122550.40 | 137.76| | | 122550.40 | 137.76| 5707.70 | 119.31| 128258.10 | 136.94 ATIABARI | 189940.40 | 122.22| | | 189940.40 | 122.22| 7538.40 | 114.81| 197478.80 | 121.94 BAGDOGRA GOLD | 115119.40 | 130.46| | | 115119.40 | 130.46| 12303.00 | 121.00| 127422.40 | 129.55 BAINTGOORIE | 131316.20 | 160.27| | | 131316.20 | 160.27| 36262.20 | 138.29| 167578.40 | 155.51 BALABARI | 8100.20 | 114.26| | | 8100.20 | 114.26| 380.70 | 116.00| 8480.90 | 114.34 BALABARI GOLD | 9244.00 | 115.64| | | 9244.00 | 115.64| | | 9244.00 | 115.64 BALAJI | 23714.60 | 109.32| | | 23714.60 | 109.32| 2837.60 | 107.91| 26552.20 | 109.17 BAMANDANGA GOLD | 65448.00 | 151.44| | | 65448.00 | 151.44| 3665.60 | 130.16| 69113.60 | 150.31 BANARHAT | 176496.00 | 154.85| | | 176496.00 | 154.85| 12437.50 | 162.97| 188933.50 | 155.39 BARADIGHI | 215094.60 | 219.63| | | 215094.60 | 219.63| 20678.20 | 185.92| 235772.80 | 216.68 BATABARI | 126429.00 | 143.09| | | 126429.00 | 143.09| 14228.10 | 141.59| 140657.10 | 142.94 BEECH | 324401.80 | 162.38| | | 324401.80 | 162.38| 31144.50 | 147.18| 355546.30 | 161.05 BELAKOBA | 8722.40 | 110.79| | | 8722.40 | 110.79| | | 8722.40 | 110.79 BHAGATPUR-GOLD | 144871.00 | 171.39| | | 144871.00 | 171.39| 15003.10 | 160.42| 159874.10 | 170.36 BHANDIGURI | 76601.40 | 114.31| | | 76601.40 | 114.31| 5668.70 | 117.61| 82270.10 | 114.53 BHANDIGURI-ESTEE | 231186.20 | 151.21| | | 231186.20 | 151.21| 8141.70 | 140.28| 239327.90 | 150.84 BHANDIPARA | 10455.80 | 106.41| | | 10455.80 | 106.41| 6343.70 | 92.47| 16799.50 | 101.14 ================================================================================================================================ | Leaf CTC | Leaf Orthodox | Leaf Total | Dust Total | Grand Total Gardens |-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Quantity| Avg.| Quantity| Avg.| Quantity| Avg.| Quantity| Avg.| Quantity| Avg. | in Kgs.| P/Kg| in Kgs.| P/Kg| in Kgs.| P/Kg| in Kgs.| P/Kg| in Kgs.| P/Kg ================================================================================================================================ Excise Zone - 2 | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | DOOARS GARDENS | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | BHARNOBARI | 167623.60 | 129.03| | | 167623.60 | 129.03| 27269.50 | 126.61| 194893.10 | 128.69 BHATKAWA | 186011.00 | 207.68| | | 186011.00 | 207.68| 35087.50 | 182.57| 221098.50 | 203.70 BHATPARA | 177577.60 | 134.21| | | 177577.60 | 134.21| 21491.60 | 127.64| 199069.20 | 133.50 BHOGOTPORE SUPRE | 38700.20 | 139.44| | | 38700.20 | 139.44| 9360.70 | 124.81| 48060.90 | 136.59 BHOGOTPORE TEA E | 32209.60 | 117.29| | | 32209.60 | 117.29| 10659.10 | 120.38| 42868.70 | 118.06 BHUTTABARI | 32307.20 | 115.56| | | 32307.20 | 115.56| 754.40 | 108.00| 33061.60 | 115.39 BIDYABARIE | 14018.80 | 106.99| | | 14018.80 | 106.99| 618.40 | 99.39| 14637.20 | 106.67 BINAGURI | 488540.00 | 201.37| | | 488540.00 | 201.37| 130401.20 | 178.12| 618941.20 | 196.47 BRAHMAPUR | 213246.60 | 110.58| | | 213246.60 | 110.58| 13017.70 | 115.24| 226264.30 | 110.85 CENTRAL DOOARS | 330502.00 | 135.64| | | 330502.00 | 135.64| 1376.90 | 177.49| 331878.90 | 135.82 CHAITY | 25239.20 | 116.90| | | 25239.20 | 116.90| 6850.80 | 107.70| 32090.00 | 114.93 CHALOUNI | 103870.40 | 166.46| | | 103870.40 | 166.46| 13121.60 | 136.69| 116992.00 | 163.12 CHAMURCHI | 12984.20 | 176.62| | | 12984.20 | 176.62| | | 12984.20 | 176.62 CHENGMARI | 35107.40 | 189.74| | | 35107.40 | 189.74| 1542.20 | 172.50| 36649.60 | 189.02 CHHAOAPHALI TEA | 14625.60 | 137.96| | | 14625.60 | 137.96| | | 14625.60 | 137.96 CHINCHULA | 202746.40 | 158.12| | | 202746.40 | 158.12| 26075.50 | 132.82| 228821.90 | 155.24 CHOONABHUTTI | 95069.60 | 162.49| | | 95069.60 | 162.49| 11210.30 | 139.46| 106279.90 | 160.06 CHUAPARA | 110040.20 | 141.01| | | 110040.20 | 141.01| 8924.70 | 122.15| 118964.90 | 139.60 CHULSA | 39168.60 | 183.17| | | 39168.60 | 183.17| 3370.90 | 136.91| 42539.50 | 179.50 CHULSA SUPER | 16179.00 | 153.32| | | 16179.00 | 153.32| 943.40 | 143.41| 17122.40 | 152.77 COOCH BEHAR | 24782.00 | 106.74| | | 24782.00 | 106.74| 1251.10 | 102.85| 26033.10 | 106.55 COOCHBEHAR DIAMO | 50296.00 | 139.51| | | 50296.00 | 139.51| 4239.90 | 123.15| 54535.90 | 138.23 COOCHBEHAR GOLD | 160550.80 | 118.17| | | 160550.80 | 118.17| 35681.70 | 108.61| 196232.50 | 116.43 DALGAON | 233937.20 | 215.49| | | 233937.20 | 215.49| 54115.10 | 154.27| 288052.30 | 203.99 DALSINGPARA | 72100.80 | 114.80| | | 72100.80 | 114.80| 31914.70 | 114.24| 104015.50 | 114.63 DALSINGPARA GOLD | 100567.20 | 121.43| | | 100567.20 | 121.43| 8114.80 | 127.57| 108682.00 | 121.89 DAM DIM | 239752.80 | 152.44| | | 239752.80 | 152.44| 45448.90 | 138.75| 285201.70 | 150.26 DAMANPUR | 50173.00 | 133.02| | | 50173.00 | 133.02| 3816.70 | 125.16| 53989.70 | 132.46 DANGUAJHAR | 179314.20 | 168.92| | | 179314.20 | 168.92| 19981.50 | 146.80| 199295.70 | 166.70 DEBPARA | 177303.60 | 126.80| | | 177303.60 | 126.80| 21432.80 | 127.38| 198736.40 | 126.86 DEBPARA (SPECIAL | 55976.60 | 169.63| | | 55976.60 | 169.63| 1727.90 | 140.43| 57704.50 | 168.75 DEBPARA CLASSIC | 5075.00 | 115.48| | | 5075.00 | 115.48| | | 5075.00 | 115.48 DHOWLAJHORA | 92933.40 | 118.80| | | 92933.40 | 118.80| 13657.90 | 115.62| 106591.30 | 118.39 DIANA (RAMBARI) | 107174.40 | 205.70| | | 107174.40 | 205.70| 31119.70 | 152.62| 138294.10 | 193.76 DIANA ARJUNBARI | 76098.80 | 110.37| | | 76098.80 | 110.37| | | 76098.80 | 110.37 DIMA | 2168.20 | 201.83| | | 2168.20 | 201.83| | | 2168.20 | 201.83 DWARIKA GOLD | 3899.20 | 115.01| | | 3899.20 | 115.01| 910.20 | 105.00| 4809.40 | 113.12 ELLENBARRIE | 146623.60 | 119.22| | | 146623.60 | 119.22| 27910.30 | 114.52| 174533.90 | 118.47 ELLENBARRIE GOLD | 37271.60 | 136.97| | | 37271.60 | 136.97| 7370.90 | 128.11| 44642.50 | 135.51 ELLENBARRIE ROYA | 18507.20 | 175.81| | | 18507.20 | 175.81| 1341.90 | 166.33| 19849.10 | 175.17 ENGO | 46788.40 | 125.46| | | 46788.40 | 125.46| | | 46788.40 | 125.46 ENGO (GOLD) | 14501.00 | 181.11| | | 14501.00 | 181.11| 992.40 | 142.22| 15493.40 | 178.62 ETHELBARI | 63196.80 | 139.07| | | 63196.80 | 139.07| 5889.10 | 130.61| 69085.90 | 138.35 ETHELBARI BEST | 2198.40 | 218.33| | | 2198.40 | 218.33| | | 2198.40 | 218.33 ETHELBARI GOLD | 47123.40 | 161.13| | | 47123.40 | 161.13| 5093.10 | 140.15| 52216.50
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