By khetivyapar
Posted: 15 Sep, 2025 12:00 AM IST Updated Tue, 16 Sep 2025 07:12 AM IST
Farmers, if you are planning to sell Arhar (Tur) Dal, today’s report is especially useful. The latest mandi prices from major markets in Uttar Pradesh show significant variation. Prices in some markets dropped to ₹8,800 per quintal, while in others, rates climbed as high as ₹10,610 per quintal. Currently, arrivals are low in most markets, keeping prices elevated and creating excellent earning opportunities for farmers.
For accurate pricing of your Arhar dal, check our daily mandi price updates and make informed decisions.
Uttar Pradesh – Arhar Dal Prices:
Market |
Arrivals (tonnes) |
Variety |
Min Price (₹/quintal) |
Max Price (₹/quintal) |
Firozabad |
10.5 |
Arhar Dal |
9600 |
9850 |
Ghirour |
1.6 |
Arhar Dal |
9465 |
9665 |
Gonda |
2.5 |
Arhar Dal |
8800 |
9200 |
Jahangirabad |
0.7 |
Arhar Dal |
9930 |
10170 |
Mahoba |
0.9 |
Arhar Dal |
10200 |
10300 |
Pukhrayan |
1.5 |
Arhar Dal |
10580 |
10610 |
Raebareli |
1.6 |
Arhar Dal |
9740 |
9780 |
Sandila |
1.1 |
Arhar Dal |
9850 |
9950 |
Shahabad (New Mandi) |
2 |
Arhar Dal |
9900 |
10000 |
Price and Arrival Analysis:
- Highest Price: Pukhrayan mandi recorded ₹10,610 per quintal. Limited arrivals created strong competition among buyers, keeping prices high.
- Lowest Price: Gonda mandi saw rates at just ₹8,800 per quintal due to comparatively higher arrivals, which put downward pressure on prices.
- Moderate Prices: Most markets maintained rates between ₹9,600 and ₹10,000 per quintal, offering a balanced scenario for farmers and traders.
- Highest Arrivals: Firozabad recorded 10.5 tonnes of Arhar, keeping prices stable without significant spikes.
- Low Arrival Markets: Jahangirabad, Mahoba, and Pukhrayan had arrivals below 1–1.5 tonnes, resulting in higher rates due to scarcity.
Advice for Farmers:
- Sell Immediately: In markets where prices have crossed ₹10,000 per quintal (Pukhrayan, Mahoba, Jahangirabad), selling now is the best option. Take advantage of low supply and high demand to maximize profits.
- Hold Stock Strategically: In areas where prices are around ₹9,000–9,600 per quintal (Gonda, Ghirour), farmers may benefit by waiting for rates to improve.
- Price Strength Outlook: With low arrivals in several markets, Arhar dal prices are expected to remain strong. Steady demand and limited supply may drive further upward movement.
- Importance of Storage: Farmers with proper storage facilities should avoid selling their entire stock at once. Selling a portion now and holding the rest for potentially higher prices can maximize overall returns.
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