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July 9, 2025: Onion Prices Cross ₹2200 in Gujarat Mandis – Find Out Where Farmers Gained the Most!

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Dear farmers, if you’re engaged in onion farming or its trade, today’s report brings important updates for you. On July 9, 2025, onion prices saw a significant surge across several key vegetable mandis in Gujarat. In many markets, prices touched ₹2000 to ₹2200 per quintal, signaling a strong recovery in what had been a sluggish market—and bringing a smile back to farmers’ faces.

Markets like Surat, Khambhat, and Ankleshwar witnessed strong prices, driven by good-quality produce and rising local demand. However, some other mandis saw falling prices, raising concerns for farmers in those regions.

Key Questions Answered in This Report:

  • Which mandis offered the highest prices today?
  • Which variety of onion got the best rates in which mandi?
  • And in which markets would it be smarter to wait before selling?

This latest mandi price report offers:

  • A detailed market-wise onion price analysis
  • Full breakdown by variety and price range
  • And most importantly – next-step strategies so you can sell at the right place, at the right time, for the right profit.

Gujarat Mandi-Wise Onion Prices – July 9, 2025:

Mandi Name Arrivals (in tons) Variety Min Price (₹/quintal) Max Price (₹/quintal)
Ahmedabad (Chimanbhai Patel Market Vasna) 0.1 Local ₹ 800 ₹ 1,200
Ankleshwar 22 Nasik ₹ 1,000 ₹ 2,000
Bharuch 29.5 Other ₹ 1,000 ₹ 1,800
Bhuj 26.9 Small ₹ 1,300 ₹ 2,000
Bilimora 2.8 Nasik ₹ 800 ₹ 2,000
Dahod (Veg. Market) 1.4 Onion ₹ 500 ₹ 1,500
Jetpur (Rajkot District) 24.2 Onion ₹ 155 ₹ 1,205
Kapadvanj 10 Other ₹ 1,000 ₹ 1,900
Khambhat (Veg Yard) 0.4 Other ₹ 1,100 ₹ 2,200
Mahuva (Station Road) 365.7 Red ₹ 400 ₹ 1,300
Mehsana (Veg Yard) 21.7 Onion ₹ 800 ₹ 1,800
Morbi 17.9 Onion ₹ 800 ₹ 1,800
Nadiyad (Piplag) 16.6 Onion ₹ 1,700 ₹ 1,900
Porbandar 17.6 Other ₹ 1,250 ₹ 1,750
Rajkot (Veg Sub Yard) 161 Onion ₹ 575 ₹ 1,600
Surat 310 Other ₹ 700 ₹ 2,200
Visavadar 1.75 Onion ₹ 215 ₹ 805

Where Did Farmers Benefit the Most?

  • Surat and Khambhat mandis topped the chart with prices reaching ₹2200 per quintal, the highest across Gujarat. The combination of strong quality and demand supported these elevated rates.
  • Bhuj, Ankleshwar, and Bilimora also saw prices go up to ₹2000, offering a profitable deal to farmers.
  • On the other hand, Mahuva and Jetpur recorded the lowest prices at ₹400 and ₹155 per quintal respectively, posing a risk of losses for local farmers.
  • Mandis like Nadiad and Kapadvanj saw prices up to ₹1900, indicating a healthy demand even for medium-quality onions.

Advice for Farmers:

  • If your nearby mandi is offering ₹2000 or more, it’s a good opportunity to sell and make a profit.
  • In areas where prices are currently low, and if storage facilities are available, consider waiting a few more days. Due to the monsoon, a potential decline in supply may push prices up further.
  • Traders should consider bulk procurement from high-price markets to meet demand in lower-supply areas.

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