Dear farmers, garlic prices in Madhya Pradesh’s major mandis have witnessed a massive surge today. The most surprising figure came from Neemuch Mandi, where garlic prices skyrocketed to ₹17,300 per quintal, marking the highest rate across the state on this date. This steep rise has brought significant relief to garlic-growing farmers. According to the latest mandi price update, high-quality garlic is fetching top prices, while average and low-quality produce is still selling at limited rates.
If you're planning to sell garlic, this report is a must-read to help you decide where to go and when, ensuring you get maximum profit.
Bhopal | 50.28 | Garlic | ₹ 1,000 | ₹ 8,450 |
Daloda | 40.74 | Garlic | ₹ 1,800 | ₹ 12,752 |
Indore | 162.78 | Garlic | ₹ 800 | ₹ 8,025 |
Agar | 2.83 | Garlic | ₹ 2,000 | ₹ 10,000 |
Ashta | 5.26 | Garlic | ₹ 175 | ₹ 6,600 |
Badnawar | 2.87 | Garlic | ₹ 2,550 | ₹ 8,200 |
Jaora | 138.82 | Garlic | ₹ 500 | ₹ 15,400 |
Jawad | 21.38 | Garlic | ₹ 501 | ₹ 11,500 |
Kalapipal (F&V) | 300 | Garlic | ₹ 2,175 | ₹ 7,000 |
Manasa | 23.18 | Garlic | ₹ 2,401 | ₹ 5,900 |
Mandsaur | 112.04 | Garlic | ₹ 2,800 | ₹ 12,600 |
Narsinghgarh | 47.57 | Garlic | ₹ 1,000 | ₹ 9,000 |
Sailana | 26.13 | Garlic | ₹ 500 | ₹ 11,716 |
Shajapur | 24.34 | Garlic | ₹ 844 | ₹ 7,500 |
Shujalpur | 86.6 | Desi Garlic | ₹ 1,000 | ₹ 8,300 |
Rajgarh | 0.66 | Garlic | ₹ 2,000 | ₹ 7,500 |
Ratlam | 28.42 | Desi Garlic | ₹ 1,180 | ₹ 7,999 |
Neemuch | 25.29 | Garlic | ₹ 4,200 | ₹ 17,300 |
Pipliya | 236.56 | Garlic | ₹ 1,000 | ₹ 11,481 |
Neemuch Sets New Price Record – Garlic Sells for ₹17,300/Quintal: Neemuch mandi saw an arrival of 25.29 tons of garlic, with the highest price touching ₹17,300/quintal — a record-breaking rate this season. This price surge is not only a ray of hope for farmers but also an indication that premium quality garlic can still fetch excellent returns.
Strong Demand in Jaora & Mandsaur – Garlic Fetches ₹15,400 & ₹12,600: Jaora, 138.82 tons of garlic arrived, with a peak price of ₹15,400. Similarly, Mandsaur saw an arrival of 112.04 tons, and garlic there fetched up to ₹12,600. The strong demand in these markets is driving prices up significantly.
Kalapipal Sees Highest Arrival But Prices Remain Low at ₹7,000: Despite recording the highest arrival (300 tons) today, Kalapipal (F&V) mandi saw a capped maximum price of ₹7,000/quintal, highlighting how excess supply puts downward pressure on prices.
Moderate Rise in Bhopal, Indore, and Shujalpur – Prices As Low As ₹800
Farmer Advisory:
Conclusion: The garlic market in Madhya Pradesh is witnessing dynamic fluctuations, with top-quality produce still attracting premium rates. Farmers should stay informed, track daily prices, and plan mandi visits wisely to maximize their returns.