Dear Farmers, if you are planning to sell your cumin (jeera) crop or tracking daily market trends, today’s mandi report could save you from potential losses. On June 10, 2025, cumin prices across major mandis in Gujarat and Madhya Pradesh showed a massive price gap that left many surprised. Gujarat’s Amreli mandi, cumin was sold at a minimum of ₹11,375 per quintal, while in Madhya Pradesh’s Bhopal mandi, the price peaked at an astounding ₹25,505 per quintal — a difference of over ₹14,000 per quintal.
This sharp contrast highlights how today's mandi prices depend heavily on crop quality, supply volume, and regional demand. So, before selling, it's important to compare mandi-wise rates carefully to ensure maximum profit from your cumin harvest.
Mandi Name | Arrivals (in tons) | Variety | Min Price (₹/quintal) | Max Price (₹/quintal) |
Amreli | 3.9 | Jeera | 11375 | 19050 |
Bachau | 1.5 | Jeera | 17500 | 18900 |
Bhabhar | 3.6 | Other | 17255 | 19755 |
Bhanvad | 1 | Medium | 17500 | 19500 |
Botad | 9.7 | Other | 13000 | 19625 |
Dasada Patadi | 1.8 | Jeera | 18355 | 19025 |
Deesa | 5.5 | Bold | 18375 | 18375 |
Dhanera | 0.16 | Other | 18250 | 18250 |
Dhrangadhra | 0.9 | Jeera | 14500 | 19055 |
Dhrol | 1.4 | Other | 15000 | 17775 |
Halvad | 13.7 | Other | 16500 | 19505 |
Harij | 9.9 | Other | 18000 | 20000 |
Jamnagar | 47.4 | Other | 12500 | 18900 |
Jasdan | 40 | Jeera | 14000 | 19750 |
Morbi | 5.5 | Jeera | 16750 | 19000 |
Porbandar | 0.7 | Jeera | 13125 | 18125 |
Radhanpur | 15.9 | Medium | 15150 | 20955 |
Rajkot | 30 | Jeera | 16750 | 19750 |
Rajula | 0.1 | Jeera | 15500 | 15500 |
Rapar | 0.12 | Jeera | 17005 | 17255 |
Sami | 0.7 | Jeera | 17500 | 19500 |
Savarkundla | 1 | Jeera | 16000 | 18450 |
Tharad | 2.58 | Other | 15500 | 19250 |
Tharad (Sihori) | 0.36 | Bold | 17000 | 18100 |
Vav | 4.4 | Other | 15800 | 20705 |
Madhya Pradesh – Record Price in Bhopal Mandi: Remarkable development, cumin in Bhopal mandi (MP) was sold at ₹25,505 per quintal, the highest in the country on this day. This rate surpassed Gujarat's peak price by nearly ₹4,500, indicating higher quality or stronger demand in the region.
Where Was Cumin Cheapest and Most Expensive?
The price spread was vast:
This ₹14,000 gap shows the impact of regional demand, quality, and supply. While Radhanpur, Vav, Harij, and Rajkot also offered ₹19,000–₹21,000 per quintal, other mandis like Jamnagar and Amreli had lower average prices between ₹12,000 and ₹13,000.
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