Grade (A/B/C Quality)·گریڈ
Roman Urdu: Grade / Quality
Grade is the A/B/C quality classification of fruit (and some vegetables) that sets the daam in the mandi. Grade A is the best — large, well-coloured, ripe and undamaged — and fetches the top price; Grade B is mid-quality for general sale; Grade C is small, blemished or over-ripe and sells cheap for juice or local consumption. A single lot of mango or kinnow is often split into A/B/C and each grade is auctioned at a different daam.
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