A strong uptrend was seen in garlic (Lehsun) prices across major markets in India today. While some mandis witnessed a sharp rise, a few reported only mild corrections but overall, the garlic market remained warm and active. States like Gujarat, Haryana, and Punjab, prices touched as high as ₹10,000 per quintal, bringing cheer to farmers. Meanwhile, Maharashtra and Delhi markets stayed stable to slightly higher.
According to the latest mandi reports, the average garlic price across India ranged between ₹3,000 and ₹10,000 per quintal. Experts believe prices may strengthen further as winter advances a time when demand for garlic continues to rise steadily across regions.
If you’re looking for the latest Garlic Mandi Bhav Today, this report brings you all the latest price updates from major mandis, along with practical tips for garlic growers.
Garlic prices in Gujarat showed wide variations across markets.
Dahod, garlic traded between ₹3,000 and ₹8,000 per quintal, while in Jasdan, rates stood between ₹1,500 and ₹5,000 per quintal.
At Jetpur (Rajkot), premium-quality garlic fetched up to ₹6,355 per quintal, whereas Porbandar reported average-quality lots selling between ₹5,000 and ₹9,000 per quintal.
Rajkot APMC witnessed the highest arrival — around 130 tonnes, with prices ranging between ₹2,325 and ₹5,050 per quintal.
Overall, Gujarat’s garlic prices averaged ₹2,000–₹8,500 per quintal, depending on quality and market arrivals.
Garlic prices in Haryana mandis remained firm today.
Barwala, average-quality garlic sold between ₹7,000 and ₹8,000 per quintal, while in Hansi, top-quality garlic reached a remarkable ₹12,000 per quintal — among the highest in the country.
Mohindergarh and Shahabad mandis reported rates of ₹4,900–₹5,000 and ₹2,750–₹6,505 per quintal, respectively.
The demand for high-quality garlic continues to stay robust in Haryana markets.
Pune (Moshi) and Ramtek, garlic prices remained stable, ranging between ₹3,500 and ₹8,000 per quintal.
Arrivals were limited, but trading activity stayed normal.
Pune, steady domestic demand kept prices supported around current levels.
At Azadpur APMC (Delhi), the country’s largest wholesale market, the highest arrivals were recorded nearly 189 tonnes of garlic.
Prices here ranged between ₹2,000 and ₹10,000 per quintal.
Premium-quality garlic fetched ₹9,000–₹10,000, while medium-quality lots sold between ₹2,500 and ₹4,000 per quintal.
Strong wholesale buying kept the market slightly bullish throughout the day.
Punjab mandis witnessed firm prices despite lower arrivals.
Bathinda and Fazilka, garlic traded between ₹8,000 and ₹10,000 per quintal, while in Giddarbaha, prices reached up to ₹8,500 per quintal.
Markets like Jalandhar, Ludhiana, and Garhshankar reported average rates between ₹2,000 and ₹7,000 per quintal.
Overall, premium-quality garlic remained in strong demand across the state.
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