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Garlic Prices Surge Again! Rates Rise from ₹3,400 to ₹12,000 Per Quintal - Check Which Market Is Offering the Highest Returns

Garlic mandi rate
Garlic mandi rate

Garlic prices across India’s major mandis showed a mild to moderate upward trend today. Farmers in Haryana and Rajasthan received higher prices, while rates in Uttar Pradesh and Punjab remained slightly weaker. Limited arrivals in many regions have kept the overall market stable. Depending on quality and variety, garlic prices showed a wide gap ranging from ₹3,400 to ₹12,000 per quintal.

Overall, today’s garlic mandi report offers a positive signal for farmers. If you haven’t sold your stock yet, this latest mandi update is crucial for you.

Here’s the complete state-wise price breakdown, along with key analysis and farmer tips a report that could truly be a “profitable deal” for you!

State-Wise Garlic Mandi Prices (₹/Quintal):

State Mandi (Market Center) Arrivals (tonnes) Variety Minimum Price Maximum Price
Haryana Barara 0.1 Average 2000 2100
  Hansi 0.5 Other 8000 12000
Rajasthan Sriganganagar (F&V) 25 Garlic 7800 8200
  Suratgarh 0.1 Average 6400 6600
Punjab Garh Shankar 0.6 Average 4000 5000
  Jalalabad 0.25 Garlic 4000 4200
  Patti 3.5 Other 5000 6500
Uttar Pradesh Gulavati 0.1 Desi 7100 7300
  Khair 0.5 Garlic 5500 7500
  Maigalganj 0.5 Garlic 3400 3450
  Mugrabaadshahpur 1.5 Average 4955 5155

Price and Arrival Analysis:

  1. Highest Price: ₹12,000/quintal in Hansi (Haryana) best price across India.
  2. Lowest Price: ₹3,400/quintal in Maigalganj (Uttar Pradesh).
  3. Highest Arrivals: Sriganganagar (Rajasthan) reported 25 tonnes, keeping prices steady between ₹7,800–₹8,200/quintal.
  4. Price Rise Despite Low Arrivals: Markets like Hansi, Gulavati, and Khair saw strong rates due to limited arrivals.
  5. Price Drop: Mild decline recorded in Punjab and parts of Uttar Pradesh (Patti, Maigalganj, Mugrabaadshahpur) compared to last week.

Farmer Advisory:

  1. Farmers holding old stock can wait for another 10–15 days, as prices are likely to increase further.
  2. Areas with low arrivals (like Hansi, Khair, Gulavati), selling now could fetch higher profits.
  3. Ensure proper storage and moisture control, as garlic deteriorates quickly in humid conditions.
  4. Farmers in areas where mandi prices are below ₹7,000 should explore direct sale to urban wholesalers or export agents for better returns.

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