Will your harvested bhindi bring you the profit you hoped for today, or will prices stay average? That was the burning question for every farmer on May 9, 2025, as the mandi prices of bhindi took an unexpected turn in Haryana and Punjab. some mandis, high-quality bhindi fetched up to ₹4000 per quintal, while in others, lower quality led to rates dropping to ₹1500 per quintal. Not only did the prices vary, but the mood of each mandi differed significantly too.
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Let’s take a look at the latest bhindi prices as of May 9, 2025, and find out where farmers hit the jackpot – and where it might be wise to wait.
Bhindi Prices in Ganaur Mandi: Today, Ganaur mandi in Haryana received 0.55 tons of bhindi. Prices ranged from ₹2800 to ₹3000 per quintal, with market demand remaining stable. The model price stood at ₹2800/quintal.
Bhindi Prices in Hansi Mandi: Hansi mandi saw a larger arrival at 3.9 tons. There was notable price fluctuation here — minimum price ₹2000, and the maximum reached ₹4000 per quintal, depending on freshness and size of the bhindi. The model price settled at ₹3000/quintal.
Bhindi Prices in Meham Mandi: Meham mandi reported 3 tons of arrivals. Prices were on the lower side, ranging from ₹1650 to ₹1700 per quintal, with a model price of ₹1680. The market appeared relatively steady.
Bhindi Prices in Narnaul Mandi: Narnaul mandi, 1.4 tons of bhindi arrived. Prices ranged between ₹1500 and ₹2500 per quintal, with medium quality produce driving the model price to ₹2000/quintal.
Bhindi Prices in Fazilka Mandi: Fazilka mandi saw 1.5 tons of fresh, high-quality bhindi today. Prices soared from ₹3000 to ₹4000 per quintal, with active trader participation. The model price here was ₹3500/quintal.
Bhindi Prices in Ludhiana Mandi: Ludhiana mandi received 3 tons of bhindi, but prices were comparatively lower, ranging from ₹1500 to ₹2200 per quintal. This drop was due to slightly lower quality and weaker demand. The model price was ₹1800/quintal.
Conclusion: Today’s mandi price report shows that while overall bhindi arrivals were steady, price fluctuations gave farmers something to think about. Fazilka in Punjab stood out with the highest prices, making it the most attractive mandi of the day. Meanwhile, Hansi and Ganaur in Haryana maintained balanced and reliable rates neither too high nor too low.
On the other hand, Meham and Ludhiana witnessed relatively slower market activity, with either stable or slightly weaker pricing trends. This clearly indicates that demand and quality drive price variations across mandis.
With summer heat rising and market demand growing, prices may fluctuate further in the coming days. Farmers are advised to check the latest mandi rates before transporting their produce to ensure the best returns.
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