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Cauliflower Prices Shock the Market: Rates Swing Between ₹200 and ₹1,500 per Quintal — Full Haryana Mandi Report

Cauliflower Market Prices Today - (11 January, 2026)
Cauliflower Market Prices Today - (11 January, 2026)

On 11 January 2026, cauliflower prices across vegetable mandis in Haryana surprised both farmers and traders. While heavy arrivals in some markets pushed prices sharply lower, a very limited supply in a few mandis lifted rates to as high as ₹1,500 per quintal.

Today’s market movement clearly showed that arrivals, produce quality, and correct mandi selection played a decisive role in price realization.

If you want to know:

  • Which mandi recorded the highest cauliflower prices today,
  • Where prices fell to just ₹200 per quintal, and
  • Which markets proved most profitable for farmers,

the mandi-wise price table and analysis below will help you make the right marketing decision at the right time.

Cauliflower Market Prices Today in Haryana (11 January, 2026): 

Market Arrivals (Tonnes) Variety Min Price (₹/Quintal) Max Price (₹/Quintal)
Cauliflower prices in Ambala City (Vegetable Market) 28.5 Other 200 250
Cauliflower prices in Bahadurgarh market 4.3 Other 500 600
Cauliflower prices in Ballabhgarh market 5.8 Cauliflower 800 1,400
Cauliflower prices in Barara market 2.1 Other 300 500
Cauliflower prices in Barwala market 3.2 Local 500 600
Cauliflower prices in Barwala (Hisar) market 2 Cauliflower 400 500
Cauliflower prices in Firozpur Jhirka market 0.6 Other 1,000 1,400
Cauliflower prices in Ganaur market 1.1 Other 1,000 1,200
Cauliflower prices in Gohana market 1.8 Other 600 1,000
Cauliflower prices in Hansi market 8 Other 300 500
Cauliflower prices in Hasanpur market 0.3 Cauliflower 900 900
Cauliflower prices in Hodal market 0.3 Cauliflower 500 700
Cauliflower prices in Jagadhri market 2 Cauliflower 400 600
Cauliflower prices in Jakhal market 1.2 Other 500 600
Cauliflower prices in Ladwa market 2.2 Cauliflower 200 300
Cauliflower prices in Mahendragarh market 2.1 Cauliflower 800 1,000
Cauliflower prices in Mustafabad market 0.4 Cauliflower 300 400
Cauliflower prices in Narayangarh market 3.74 Cauliflower 300 600
Cauliflower prices in Samalkha market 0.7 Cauliflower 500 800
Cauliflower prices in Shahabad market 6.8 Cauliflower 200 450
Cauliflower prices in Siwan market 5.1 Other 300 400
Cauliflower prices in Sohna market 3.2 Cauliflower 1,000 1,500
Wheat prices in Rasra market 45 Dara 2,465 2,590
Wheat prices in Robertsganj market 26.5 Dara 2,465 2,675
Wheat prices in Rura market 550 Dara 2,380 2,430
Wheat prices in Varanasi market 468 Dara 2,570 2,650

Price and Arrival Trend Analysis:

The highest cauliflower prices today were recorded in Sohna mandi, where rates surged from ₹1,000 to ₹1,500 per quintal. Firozpur Jhirka, Ganaur, and Ballabhgarh also witnessed strong prices ranging between ₹1,200 and ₹1,400, mainly due to low arrivals and superior quality produce.

On the other hand, Ambala City, Ladwa, and Shahabad experienced sharp price drops, with rates slipping to ₹200–₹300 per quintal. In Ambala City alone, a heavy arrival of 28.5 tonnes created significant downward pressure on prices.

In terms of supply, Ambala City, Hansi, and Shahabad saw the highest arrivals, while Hasanpur, Hodal, Mustafabad, and Firozpur Jhirka recorded arrivals of less than one tonne, keeping prices firm in those markets.

Advisory for Farmers

  • Farmers with good-quality cauliflower in limited quantities can target Sohna, Firozpur Jhirka, and Ganaur mandis for better returns.
  • In mandis with heavy arrivals such as Ambala City and Shahabad, avoiding immediate sale and observing the market for 2–3 days may be beneficial.
  • Since cauliflower is a highly perishable crop, long storage is not advisable—choosing the right mandi based on quality and arrivals is the key to profit.

FAQs on Cauliflower Market Prices Today:

Q1: Which mandi recorded the highest cauliflower prices today in Haryana?
A1: Sohna mandi recorded the highest prices, with rates reaching ₹1,500 per quintal.

Q2: Why did cauliflower prices fall in Ambala City mandi?
A2: Heavy arrivals of 28.5 tonnes caused an oversupply, resulting in prices dropping to ₹200–₹250 per quintal.

Q3: How should farmers decide where to sell their cauliflower?
A3: Farmers should consider mandi arrivals and produce quality, targeting mandis with low arrivals and good quality for better prices.

Q4: Is it advisable to store cauliflower for a few days to get better prices?
A4: Cauliflower is perishable, so long storage is not recommended. Farmers should balance waiting with freshness.

Q5: Where can I get the latest cauliflower market prices today?
A5: Visit Khetivyapar for up-to-date mandi-wise cauliflower price information and expert advisory.

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