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Wheat Selling Above MSP Today! Check Which Mandi Offers the Highest Rate

Wheat Market Price Today
Wheat Market Price Today

Farmers, if you are planning to sell wheat today, this market update could be crucial for your decision-making. Across India, several mandis have recorded a mild upward trend in wheat prices. While some mandis reported rates below the MSP of ₹2,425 per quintal, premium-quality wheat especially Sharbati and 2189 varieties achieved the highest prices.

Maharashtra saw the most activity today, with Sharbati wheat in Nagpur fetching up to ₹3,500 per quintal. In Delhi’s Najafgarh APMC, limited arrivals helped prices remain above MSP. On the other hand, mandis like Dhule experienced lower prices, causing some concern among farmers.

This report provides a state-wise update on wheat prices, helping you identify the mandis offering the best returns. It is prepared entirely with farmers’ interests in mind, so you can sell your crop at the right time, in the right mandi, for the right price.

State-wise Wheat Mandi Report – 07 December 2025:

State Mandi Arrivals (Tonnes) Variety Min Price (₹) Max Price (₹)
Delhi (NCT) Najafgarh APMC 10 Dada 2,551 2,600
Maharashtra Akola 2.1 Other 2,300 2,420
  Amalner 1.1 Other 2,450 2,675
  Dhule 4.3 Other 2,203 2,271
  Dondaicha 23.6 Other 2,425 2,660
  Gangakhed 1.6 Other 2,700 2,750
  Kopargaon 1.8 Other 2,500 2,680
  Murtizapur 2.5 Other 2,430 2,590
  Nagpur 4.7 Sharbati 3,200 3,500
  Nandgaon 8.7 Maharashtra 2189 2,535 2,679
  Palghar 5.5 Other 3,323 3,323
  Rahuri 0.4 Other 2,500 2,600

Price and Arrival Analysis:

Today, wheat prices showed a mild upward trend overall:

  1. Highest rate: Sharbati wheat in Nagpur, Maharashtra, reached ₹3,500 per quintal, significantly higher than ordinary wheat.
  2. Lowest rate: Dhule APMC recorded only ₹2,203 per quintal, below MSP.
  3. Good-quality wheat in Maharashtra mandis like Gangakhed, Palghar, and Nagpur saw strong prices.
  4. Highest arrivals: Dondaicha with 23.6 tonnes, which kept prices slightly soft due to higher supply.
  5. Limited arrivals in Najafgarh (Delhi) helped prices remain above MSP, reaching ₹2,600 per quintal.

Summary, wheat is fetching strong rates where quality is high, while mandis with heavy arrivals are under some price pressure.

Tips for Farmers:

  1. Sell premium-quality wheat such as Sharbati and 2189 varieties now, especially in Maharashtra, for better returns.
  2. Hold stock in low-price mandis like Dhule; prices are expected to improve.
  3. Areas with limited arrivals (Delhi, Nagpur, Palghar) are likely to maintain strong prices in the coming days.
  4. Farmers with storage facilities can store wheat for 10–15 days to get potentially higher rates.

Read More- Paddy Prices Today in Madhya Pradesh (07 December, 2025)

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