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Garlic Prices Today: Rates Plunge to ₹2,500 in Some Markets While Soaring to ₹12,500 in Others – Where Did Farmers Gain and Where Did They Lose?

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garlic mandi rate

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-wise Garlic Mandi Prices (7 August 2025):

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

Where Did Prices Fall and Where Did They Soar?

  • Highest Price: Garlic reached ₹12,500/quintal in Barwala (Hisar), Haryana — the highest recorded rate in the country.
  • Lowest Price: In contrast, prices dropped to just ₹2,500/quintal in Indri (Haryana) and Piplia (MP), likely resulting in significant losses for local farmers.
  • Heavy Supply in Kota: Rajasthan’s Kota mandi saw massive arrivals of 643.5 tonnes, which restricted prices to a maximum of ₹7,375/quintal.
  • Stable in Gujarat & Maharashtra: Rates in these states remained moderate, offering mixed satisfaction to farmers depending on quality and arrival volume.

Advice for Farmers:

  • If You Have High-Quality Garlic: Hold your stock for now. Mandis like Barwala and Ganaur in Haryana are offering attractive rates, and prices may improve further in the coming days.
  • If You Are in Low-Rate Regions: Avoid immediate selling. Keep an eye on daily mandi trends and wait for signs of price recovery.
  • Focus on Quality: Better cleaning, sorting, and presentation can help fetch higher prices — sometimes up to ₹1,000–₹2,000/quintal more than average stock.

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.

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