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July 23, 2025: Ginger Prices Shock the Market! Soars Above ₹6000 in Punjab & UP, But Crashes in Maharashtra

Green Ginger Price Today
Green Ginger Price Today

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.

Mandi-wise Ginger Rates on July 23, 2025:

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?

  • Strong Demand in the North: Punjab and UP mandis are witnessing strong demand from buyers, pushing prices higher.
  • Oversupply in the West: In Maharashtra, heavy arrivals and weaker demand have kept prices suppressed.
  • Quality Matters: Freshness and variety are major price influencers. Premium quality ginger is commanding premium rates.

Highest and Lowest Prices Today:

  • Highest Rate: Lalru mandi (Punjab) topped the charts with green ginger selling at ₹6500/quintal.
  • Second Highest: Kairana mandi (UP) saw prices touch ₹6100.
  • Lowest Rate: Patan mandi (Maharashtra), where prices ranged between ₹1450–₹2150, leaving many farmers disappointed.

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:

  1. High-price regions like Punjab and UP: Consider selling quickly to take advantage of strong rates.
  2. Low-price zones like Maharashtra: If storage is an option, waiting for price recovery post-monsoon could be beneficial.
  3. Compare Nearby Markets: Always check prices in 2–3 nearby mandis before making a sale decision.

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