Today’s mandi price report brought surprising developments for ginger farmers and traders across the country. In Punjab and Uttar Pradesh, fresh green ginger prices crossed ₹6000 per quintal, while in stark contrast, markets in Maharashtra and Gujarat recorded prices below ₹2000. Such a wide gap in prices isn’t just a matter of numbers it reflects deeper differences in market demand, supply conditions, and quality grading.
If you’re planning to sell or buy ginger right now, this report is a must-read. It outlines where ginger is fetching top rates, where markets are still sluggish, and which strategies can help maximize profits in this volatile market. Read the full mandi-wise breakdown below.
State | Mandi | Arrivals (in tons) | Type | Min Price (₹/quintal) | Max Price (₹/quintal) |
Gujarat | Dhamnagar | 0.04 | Green Ginger | ₹ 2,250 | ₹ 3,550 |
Maharashtra | Patan | 0.3 | Other | ₹ 1,450 | ₹ 2,150 |
Punjab | Garhshankar | 0.5 | Green Ginger | ₹ 4,000 | ₹ 5,000 |
Punjab | Lalru | 0.4 | Green Ginger | ₹ 6,400 | ₹ 6,500 |
Rajasthan | Jalore | 0.1 | Other | ₹ 4,000 | ₹ 4,500 |
Rajasthan | Sri Ganganagar | 10 | Green Ginger | ₹ 4,300 | ₹ 4,700 |
Uttar Pradesh | Kairana | 3 | Green Ginger | ₹ 6,000 | ₹ 6,100 |
What’s Driving the Huge Price Differences in Ginger?
Highest and Lowest Prices Today:
Voices from the Fields:
Amarjeet Singh, a farmer from Lalru, Punjab:
“We finally got a good price this season. Earning over ₹6000 per quintal is a big relief for us.”
Ramesh Patil, a farmer from Patan, Maharashtra:
“We expected prices around ₹3000, but the market crashed. Next time, we’ll be more cautious with planting decisions.”
Tips for Farmers and Traders:
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