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June 8, 2025: Bhindi Prices Swing Wildly in Punjab Mandis – Ranging from ₹800 to ₹4000 per Quintal

Bhindi Prices in Major Punjab Mandis
Bhindi Prices in Major Punjab Mandis

Farmers growing bhindi (okra) in Punjab are witnessing massive price fluctuations across mandis today. On June 8, 2025, the state’s vegetable markets reported a wide disparity in prices — from as low as ₹800 to as high as ₹4000 per quintal — depending on the region and demand.

While markets like Gurdaspur, Kalanaur, and Tanda Urmur saw record-high bhindi prices, farmers in Ludhiana, Harike, and Patti struggled to even recover their production costs, selling their produce at ₹800 or less in some cases. This stark contrast is not just about numbers — it directly affects farmers’ earnings and decision-making. So, if you're planning to sell your bhindi crop, this report will help you understand which mandis are offering good returns and where caution is needed.

Bhindi Prices in Major Punjab Mandis – June 8, 2025:

Mandi Name Arrivals (in tons) Variety Min Price (₹/quintal) Max Price (₹/quintal)
Abohar 0.3 Bhindi 1600 2800
Ahmedgarh 0.2 Other 2400 2500
Bhawanigarh 1 Other 1500 1700
Bhulat 0.12 Bhindi 1800 1900
Bhulat (Nadala) 1 Bhindi 1810 1900
Dera Baba Nanak 0.3 Bhindi 800 1000
Gurdaspur 0.5 Other 3000 4000
Harike 0.08 Bhindi 800 900
Jalalabad 0.84 Other 1000 1100
Kalanaur 0.01 Other 3900 4000
Ludhiana 4 Other 500 900
Patti 0.2 Other 600 700
Rampura Phul (Nabha) 0.1 Other 1000 2000
Raya 0.02 Bhindi 2400 2500
Tanda Urmur 0.5 Other 2500 3000

What Do These Bhindi Price Fluctuations Mean for Farmers?

The wide variation in prices clearly shows that local demand, produce quality, and mandi accessibility significantly influence bhindi rates in Punjab.

  • High-performing mandis: Farmers in Gurdaspur, Kalanaur, and Tanda Urmur reaped strong returns, with prices hitting ₹3000–₹4000 per quintal.
  • Low-performing mandis: In contrast, Ludhiana, Harike, and Patti saw prices between ₹500–₹900, far below expected cost recovery levels.

This indicates that farmers must keep a close watch on daily mandi price trends not only in their local areas but also in nearby markets. With this knowledge, they can plan harvests, transport, and sales to ensure better earnings.

Conclusion: Punjab’s bhindi markets on June 8 show how dynamic and unpredictable vegetable prices can be. While some farmers enjoyed profits, others struggled to break even. Staying informed about mandi trends is key to getting the right price at the right place.

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