The mandi price report for August 7, 2025, has brought critical insights for garlic farmers across India. Garlic prices have shown extreme fluctuations this week, with rates falling as low as ₹2,500 per quintal in some markets, while reaching up to ₹12,500 per quintal in a few others particularly in Haryana.
This vast price gap highlights how factors like crop quality, local demand, and market arrivals play a crucial role in determining mandi rates. In such a volatile market, staying updated with the latest mandi trends has become essential for farmers to make smart, profitable decisions.
With prices rising in select markets and falling in others, strategic planning is no longer optional it's a necessity. Read on to find out where garlic fetched the highest prices, where it underperformed, and whether now is the right time to sell or wait.
State | Mandi | Arrivals (tonnes) | Quality | Min Price (₹/quintal) | Max Price (₹/quintal) |
Gujarat | Porbandar | 0.6 | Average | 4000 | 8000 |
Haryana | Barwala (Hisar) | 0.2 | Average | 11500 | 12500 |
Ganaur | 1 | Average | 8000 | 9000 | |
Indri | 11.4 | Average | 2500 | 5500 | |
Shahbad | 0.4 | Garlic | 3555 | 4800 | |
Madhya Pradesh | Bhopal | 0.32 | Garlic | 3450 | 4350 |
Bilour | 0.45 | Garlic | 2700 | 4100 | |
Piplia | 0.84 | Garlic | 2601 | 4880 | |
Maharashtra | Pune (Moshi) | 8.4 | Other | 5000 | 8000 |
Rahata | 0.3 | Other | 4000 | 6000 | |
Shrirampur | 2.4 | Other | 4000 | 6000 | |
Rajasthan | Kota | 643.5 | Average | 4275 | 7375 |
Sriganganagar (F&W) | 40 | Garlic | 5800 | 6200 | |
Suratgarh | 0.1 | Average | 6800 | 7100 |
Advice for Farmers:
Conclusion Today's volatile garlic market, timing and quality are key to maximizing profits. Farmers should stay informed, monitor state-wise mandi reports closely, and adopt a wait-and-watch approach where rates are currently low. Patience and strategy can lead to better earnings.