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You Have Garlic Stock, Read This! Prices Jump to ₹10,000–15,000 per Quintal in Many States — Should You Sell Today or Wait? Full Report Inside

Garlic market price today
Garlic market price today

Farmers, if you are planning to sell your garlic crop, today’s market update is extremely important. Garlic prices have surged sharply across several states, driven mainly by low arrivals and rising demand. In many mandis, premium-quality garlic is fetching ₹10,000 to ₹15,000 per quintal, making it one of the highest spikes of the season.

However, in markets where arrivals were high, garlic prices showed slight weakness as increased supply created downward pressure. This makes it essential for farmers to know which mandis are offering the strongest prices and where the market remains under pressure.

Today’s mandi bhav report brings you state-wise garlic prices, arrival trends, and expert-based insights to help you decide whether to sell your crop now or wait for a better opportunity. The right decision today can significantly increase your profit.

State-Wise Garlic Prices Today (24 November 2025):

State Mandi Arrivals (Tonnes) Variety Min Price (₹/Quintal) Max Price (₹/Quintal)
Punjab Garhshankar 0.4 Average 4900 5000
  Khanna 1.5 Other 2900 3000
  Ludhiana 1.8 Other 2000 5000
  Mansa 0.4 Garlic 7900 8000
  Ropar 6 Desi 5000 6000
Rajasthan Baran 175 Other 2900 10400
  Bhadara 0.3 Average 6500 7000
  Khanpur 92.5 Average 2210 9900
  Ramganj Mandi 0.92 Other 5377.5 15000
Maharashtra Akola 7.5 Other 3500 8500
  Chandrapur 1.3 Other 4500 8000
  Nagpur 56 Other 3000 9000
  Pune (Moshi) 3.9 Other 5000 6000
  Rahata 0.3 Other 4000 6000

Price & Arrival Analysis

  • Biggest Price Jump: The highest spike was recorded in Ramganj Mandi (Rajasthan), where garlic prices touched ₹15,000 per quintal, marking today’s peak.

  • High Arrivals Yet Strong Prices: Despite heavy arrivals—175 tonnes in Baran and 92.5 tonnes in Khanpur—premium lots still fetched ₹9,900 to ₹10,400, showing strong market demand.

  • Punjab Overview: Mansa mandi registered stable high prices up to ₹8,000, while Ropar offered up to ₹6,000 for desi garlic.
    Contrast, massive availability of lower-quality garlic in Ludhiana and Khanna kept prices as low as ₹2,000–₹3,000.

  • Maharashtra Trend:
    Major mandis like Nagpur and Akola reported medium to heavy arrivals, with rates ranging from ₹3,000 to ₹9,000.
    Nagpur’s large 56-tonne arrival pushed minimum prices slightly down, though high-quality lots still earned ₹9,000.
    Meanwhile, Pune and Rahata recorded strong and steady prices due to limited arrivals.

Overall Market Mood: Garlic prices remained highly volatile today strong where arrivals were low, and softer where supply increased.

Important Advice for Farmers

  • Ideal Time to Sell Premium Garlic: If you have high-quality garlic, this is an excellent time to sell as several mandis are offering ₹10,000–₹15,000 per quintal.
  • Hold Stock in Heavy-Arrival Areas: Regions like Baran and Nagpur, it may be wise to wait 2–3 days, as prices could improve once supply stabilizes.
  • Farmers With Storage Benefit More: Those with good storage facilities should consider keeping stock for some time. Garlic prices generally strengthen during the winter season due to rising demand.

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