Dear Farmers, Today's garlic market felt like a roller-coaster ride across Maharashtra! While prices in markets like Nashik and Hingna reached sky-high levels, other places like Nagpur and Shrirampur left farmers disappointed with rock-bottom rates. In some mandis, garlic was sold at ₹17,500 per quintal, while in others, prices crashed below ₹2,000.
If you’re planning to sell your garlic crop today, this report is a must-read. We’ll break down where you can get the highest prices, where the market fell, and what the trends indicate for the coming days. This full mandi-wise price list and farmer-focused advice will help you sell your garlic at the right place, at the right time, and at the right price.
Mandi Name | Arrivals (in tons) | Variety | Min Price (₹/quintal) | Max Price (₹/quintal) |
Akola | 5 | Other | 4,500 | 11,000 |
Amravati (F&V Market) | 11.9 | Other | 5,000 | 10,000 |
Chandrapur (Ganjwad) | 0.7 | Other | 7,000 | 10,000 |
Hingna | 0.1 | Other | 12,000 | 12,000 |
Nagpur | 28 | Other | 2,000 | 10,000 |
Nashik | 1.7 | Other | 7,200 | 17,500 |
Pune (Moshi) | 3.9 | Other | 8,000 | 8,000 |
Rahata | 0.3 | Other | 6,000 | 7,000 |
Sangli (Phal-Bhaji) | 12 | Other | 5,000 | 8,000 |
Shrirampur | 1.6 | Other | 3,500 | 5,500 |
Jackpot in Nashik – Garlic Sold for Up to ₹17,500/Quintal: Yes, you read that right! Nashik mandi broke all previous records today. Despite a modest arrival of just 1.7 tons, garlic prices soared from ₹7,200 up to a jaw-dropping ₹17,500 per quintal. Meanwhile, Hingna also showed strong performance, with garlic fetching ₹12,000 per quintal, raising hopes for many farmers.
Shock in Nagpur and Shrirampur – Prices Fell Below ₹2,000: Nagpur mandi received the highest garlic arrival today – 28 tons – but saw minimum prices plunge to ₹2,000, causing heavy losses for many. In Shrirampur, prices stayed limited between ₹3,500 and ₹5,500, leaving several farmers struggling to recover their costs.
Always check mandi rates before selling – markets like Nashik and Hingna are currently offering better prices.
Quality matters – cleaner, well-graded garlic fetches better prices.
Low supply, high price strategy – mandis with less arrival are likely to offer higher rates.
What to Expect Next Week? If the current weather conditions—hot and dry—continue, garlic arrivals may decrease further. In that case, prices could rise beyond ₹18,000 per quintal in select markets! So, keep a close watch on market trends before you make amove.
Conclusion: Before you send your garlic to the market, take 5 minutes to study the current price trends. One informed decision can make the difference between profit and loss. Stay alert, stay smart — and turn today’s mandi data into your advantage!