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Which State Has the Costliest Garlic and Where Is It the Cheapest? Market Report – 29 September 2025

Garlic Price 29 Sept, 2025
Garlic Price 29 Sept, 2025

Today’s garlic market brought dramatic ups and downs for both farmers and traders. In some regions, limited supply and strong demand pushed prices sky-high, while in others, heavy arrivals dragged rates down sharply.

Haryana, garlic fetched as high as ₹10,000 per quintal, whereas in Madhya Pradesh’s Badnawar mandi, prices dropped to just ₹1,400 per quintal. The variation was largely driven by supply shortages and changing market demand.

If you are involved in garlic farming or trade and want the latest mandi rates, this report will help you track the best opportunities.

Garlic Prices Across States – 29 September, 2025:

State Mandi Arrivals (tonnes) Variety Min Price (₹/quintal) Max Price (₹/quintal)
Haryana Barwala (Hisar) 0.1 Average 8,000 10,000
  Hansi 0.3 Other 6,000 10,000
Madhya Pradesh Badnawar 0.1 Garlic 1,400 3,500
  Kalapipal 0.01 Garlic 1,900 5,700
Maharashtra Pune (Moshi) 8 Other 4,000 7,000
Uttar Pradesh Bangarmau 13 Average 5,920 6,020
  Dadri 1.2 Garlic 5,950 6,370
  Ghiror 290 Garlic 2,900 6,000
  Gonda 1.5 Garlic 6,400 6,800
  Gulawati 0.1 Desi 5,100 5,300
  Khair 0.5 Garlic 5,000 6,500
  Maigalganj 0.4 Garlic 3,400 3,460
  Orai 1 Garlic 5,100 5,560
  Raebareli 1.3 Garlic 5,600 5,800
  Sandila 0.4 Garlic 6,050 6,150
  Shamli 0.2 Garlic 5,550 5,650
  Siyana 0.2 Average 8,000 8,800

Price & Arrival Analysis:

  1. Highest Price → Barwala and Hansi (Haryana), where garlic touched ₹10,000/quintal.
  2. Lowest Price → Badnawar (Madhya Pradesh), where rates slipped to just ₹1,400/quintal.
  3. Largest Arrival → Ghiror mandi (Uttar Pradesh) received 290 tonnes, though prices stayed between ₹2,900–6,000/quintal.
  4. Low Supply, High Prices → Seen in Haryana (0.1–0.3 tonnes at ₹10,000), Siyana (0.2 tonnes at ₹8,800), and Sandila (0.4 tonnes at ₹6,150).
  5. Moderate Range → Mandis like Bangarmau, Dadri, Raebareli, and Gonda in Uttar Pradesh stayed between ₹5,900–6,800/quintal.

Farmer Advisory

  1. Hold back stocks where arrivals are high but prices are low (e.g., Ghiror, Badnawar).
  2. Sell immediately in markets with low arrivals and high demand (e.g., Hansi, Barwala, Siyana).
  3. Expect further price rise in the coming days, especially with the festive season approaching.
  4. Farmers with storage facilities should sell partly now and keep the rest for better returns later.
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