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Massive Surge in Bhindi (Okra) Prices in Punjab – Samana Mandi Hits ₹5000 per Quintal

Bhindi Prices in Punjab
Bhindi Prices in Punjab

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-wise bhindi rates across Punjab
  • Best-paying mandis today
  • Impact of quality and quantity on pricing
  • Expert advice: Where and when to sell for maximum profit

Mandi-wise Bhindi Prices in Punjab (May 27, 2025):

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

  • Ahmedgarh offered rates from ₹2500 to ₹2700 despite a small arrival of 0.2 tonnes.
  • Bilga, Kurali, and Gurdaspur also posted decent prices between ₹1800 to ₹2400.
  • Rayya saw a consistent ₹2200/quintal rate but with minimal arrival.

Low-End Markets: Rates Start at ₹800

  • Ludhiana (3 tonnes) and Nihal Singh Wala reported lower rates starting at ₹800, indicating the influence of quality and quantity.
  • Bhagtabhai Ka mandi had a fixed rate of ₹900 for 3 tonnes.

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.

Farmer Advisory:

  • Sell in premium mandis like Samana, Mukerian, or Ahmedgarh if you have high-quality, fresh bhindi.
  • Avoid delaying harvest or compromising on grading, as late or low-quality produce may only fetch around ₹800/quintal.
  • Monitor local arrivals and compare mandi trends before finalizing your selling location for maximum profit.
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