Today’s mandi prices across India showed largely stable movement in major agricultural commodities, with slight variations in select crops due to regional arrivals and demand. Wheat and paddy prices remained steady in most mandis, while soybean and mustard traded within a narrow range. Onion prices continued to fluctuate in wholesale markets due to uneven supply. Farmers and traders are advised to check nearby mandis for better realization, as prices may differ based on quality and volume.
Below are the latest average mandi prices for key crops in India.
Today’s Mandi Prices (₹ per Quintal)
| Crop | Today’s Price Range |
|---|---|
| Wheat | ₹2,450 – ₹2,600 |
| Paddy (Dhan) | ₹2,400 – ₹3,000 |
| Soybean | ₹4,200 – ₹4,700 |
| Maize | ₹1,750 – ₹1,950 |
| Mustard | ₹5,400 – ₹5,850 |
| Gram (Chana) | ₹5,300 – ₹5,900 |
| Cotton | ₹6,200 – ₹6,800 |
| Groundnut | ₹5,200 – ₹5,800 |
| Tur (Arhar) | ₹6,600 – ₹7,200 |
| Onion | ₹1,200 – ₹1,800 |
Prices are indicative averages and may vary by mandi, quality, and arrival volume.
Market Trend Today
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Stable: Wheat, Paddy
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Slightly Positive: Chana, Mustard
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Volatile: Onion, Maize
Traders reported normal buying activity with no major disruption in supply chains.
Advisory for Farmers
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Compare prices in nearby district mandis before selling
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Quality grading and moisture levels are impacting final prices
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Avoid panic selling; track daily trends for better timing
Note for Buyers & Sellers
Mandi prices are influenced by local demand, arrivals, and transportation factors. Farmers are encouraged to monitor daily updates to make informed selling decisions.

