Farmers growing bhindi (okra), take note — today’s market update brings a wave of good news! On May 27, 2025, several vegetable mandis across Punjab witnessed a sharp rise in bhindi prices, with Samana mandi recording an all-time high of ₹5000 per quintal.
This significant jump has brought smiles to farmers’ faces, especially those delivering high-quality, fresh produce. While some mandis maintained steady or moderate prices, others followed Samana's lead, offering handsome returns.
What You'll Find in This Report:
Mandi Name | Arrivals (in tons) | Variety | Min Price (₹/quintal) | Max Price (₹/quintal) |
Samana | 40 | Bhindi | 3000 | 5000 |
Ahmedgarh | 0.2 | Other | 2500 | 2700 |
Bhagtabhai Ka | 3 | Bhindi | 900 | 900 |
Bilga | 0.09 | Other | 1800 | 2000 |
Garhshankar | 0.6 | Bhindi | 1000 | 1400 |
Garhshankar (Mahlpur) | 1 | Bhindi | 1500 | 1800 |
Gurdaspur | 0.3 | Other | 2000 | 2400 |
Kurali | 0.2 | Other | 1800 | 2000 |
Ludhiana | 3 | Other | 800 | 1100 |
Mukerian | 0.13 | Other | 2500 | 3500 |
Nihal Singh Wala | 0.2 | Other | 800 | 1200 |
Rampura Phul (Nabha) | 0.1 | Other | 1000 | 2000 |
Rayya | 0.03 | Bhindi | 2100 | 2200 |
Samana Mandi Leads with Highest Arrival and Record Prices: With 40 tonnes of bhindi arriving, Samana mandi not only recorded the largest supply in the state today but also the highest price — up to ₹5000 per quintal. This indicates a strong demand for fresh, high-quality vegetables in the market.
Other Mandis: Prices Ranged Between ₹800 to ₹2700
Low-End Markets: Rates Start at ₹800
Mukerian Mandi: ₹3500 per Quintal Despite Minimal Supply: Mukerian mandi had only 0.13 tonnes of bhindi, but prices soared from ₹2500 to ₹3500, indicating strong demand but limited supply.
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