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Garlic Marlet Prices Surge Sharply: Rates Range from ₹1,500 to ₹15,500 per Quintal

Garlic Market Prices Today (30 April, 2026)
Garlic Market Prices Today (30 April, 2026)

The garlic market is currently offering a strong earning opportunity for farmers. Today’s mandi update shows a massive price gap while garlic is selling as low as ₹1,500 per quintal in some markets, it has reached as high as ₹15,500 per quintal in others. What’s driving such extreme variation in prices?

According to the latest report dated 30 April 2026, garlic market prices are now highly dependent on quality and arrivals (supply). Markets with limited arrivals and superior-quality produce are delivering record-breaking prices, while those with higher supply or average quality are witnessing price pressure.

This clearly means that choosing the right mandi at the right time is critical. A poor decision can result in lower returns, while a smart strategy can help farmers earn exceptional profits in the current market.

Garlic Market Prices Today (30 April, 2026):

State Mandi Arrivals (Tonnes) Variety Min Price (₹/Quintal) Max Price (₹/Quintal)
Delhi Azadpur APMC 188.7 Garlic 4,000 10,000
Gujarat Dahod APMC 0.8 Garlic 6,000 12,000
Gujarat Deesa APMC 0.9 Other 5,000 15,000
Gujarat Jamnagar APMC 85.8 Other 3,900 7,150
Gujarat Jetpur APMC 12.1 Garlic 4,000 6,905
Gujarat Porbandar APMC 2 Average 9,000 12,000
Gujarat Rajkot APMC 180 Garlic 3,900 8,000
Gujarat Wadhwan APMC 0.2 Garlic 14,000 15,500
Gujarat Visavadar APMC 0.66 Other 1,500 3,580
Haryana Hansi APMC 1 Other 7,000 10,000
Haryana Jagadhri APMC 0.11 Other 5,000 5,500
Haryana Narnaul APMC 0.1 Garlic 9,500 10,000
Haryana Shahabad APMC 1.1 Garlic 2,110 9,200
Haryana Thanesar APMC 0.4 Other 4,000 8,000

Market Analysis: Arrivals and Price Trends:

  • The biggest price surge was seen in Wadhwan and Deesa mandis, where limited arrivals pushed prices to ₹15,000–₹15,500 per quintal.
  • Azadpur (Delhi) recorded over 180 tonnes of arrivals, yet prices remained strong at around ₹10,000, indicating solid demand.
  • Rajkot and Jamnagar saw moderate prices between ₹4,000 and ₹8,000 due to higher supply.
  • Visavadar recorded the lowest price at ₹1,500 per quintal, likely due to lower quality or excess arrivals.

Advice for Farmers:

  • If your garlic is large-sized, well-dried, and of premium quality, consider selling in Gujarat mandis like Wadhwan and Deesa for higher returns.
  • Avoid selling at low price levels (₹3,000–₹5,000) in a hurry.
  • If storage facilities are available, holding stock for a few days may bring better prices as the market trend is upward.
  • Always check mandi-wise latest prices before dispatching your produce.
  • The market is currently bullish, so avoid making unplanned selling decisions.

FAQs:

Q1. What is the highest garlic price today (30 April 2026)?
According to Khetivyapar, the highest price reached ₹15,500 per quintal in Wadhwan mandi.

Q2. Why is there such a big price difference in garlic?
The variation in Garlic Market Prices Today is due to quality, size, and mandi arrivals.

Q3. Which mandi is best for selling garlic now?
Gujarat mandis like Deesa and Wadhwan are offering the highest prices.

Q4. Should farmers sell garlic now or wait?
If storage is available, waiting may give better returns as the market trend is upward.

Q5. Where can I check daily garlic mandi rates?
You can check daily updates on Khetivyapar for accurate mandi-wise prices.

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