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Garlic Market Prices Today - 12 September 2025 - Rates Soar to ₹12,000 in Some Mandis, Drop to Just ₹1,750 in Others

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On 12 September 2025, garlic prices across India showed extreme volatility. In some regions, farmers secured prices as high as ₹12,000 per quintal, while in others, they were forced to sell at just ₹1,750 per quintal.

Major markets in Rajasthan and Madhya Pradesh witnessed heavy arrivals that pushed prices down, whereas select mandis in Haryana and Punjab recorded sharp spikes due to low supply.

If you are a farmer wondering whether to sell your stock now or hold it for later, this detailed report is crucial. Here, we present the state-wise latest mandi prices, arrivals, and analysis — along with strategies to help you maximize profits.

State-wise Garlic Market Prices (12 September, 2025)

State Market Arrival (Tonnes) Variety Min Price (₹/qtl) Max Price (₹/qtl)
Haryana Ganaur 1 Average 8500 9000
  Narnaul 0.1 Desi 9500 10000
Madhya Pradesh Betul 0.15 Average 6000 8000
  Indore 0.99 Garlic 3500 3500
  Kalapipal 640 Garlic 2000 4875
  Neemuch 1.17 Garlic 1750 2000
Maharashtra Pune (Moshi) 1 Other 5600 6000
  Shrirampur 4.5 Other 4000 4500
Punjab Batala 0.3 Other 8000 9000
  Chamkaur Sahib 0.7 Average 6900 7000
  Fazilka 0.24 Other 5000 7000
  Garhshankar 0.1 Average 5000 6500
  Garhshankar (Mahalpur) 0.1 Other 3000 7000
  Gurdaspur 0.3 Other 5500 6000
  Jalalabad 0.1 Garlic 7000 7000
  Ludhiana 2 Other 3000 6000
  Moga 1.5 Other 3500 5500
  Marinda 0.1 Garlic 6000 8000
  Ropar 0.5 Desi 5500 6500
  Tanda Urmur 0.3 Other 10000 12000
Rajasthan Jaipur 140.2 Average 2500 7500
  Jodhpur 38.5 Other 2000 6000
  Kota 674 Average 4350 9000
  Rajsamand 65 Other 4000 6000
  Sri Ganganagar 35 Garlic 7300 7700
  Suratgarh 0.1 Average 6800 7100

Price and Supply Analysis:

  • Highest Price: Punjab’s Tanda Urmur mandi at ₹12,000 per quintal.
  • Lowest Price: Madhya Pradesh’s Neemuch mandi at just ₹1,750 per quintal.
  • Heavy Arrivals: Rajasthan’s Kota (674 tonnes) and Madhya Pradesh’s Kalapipal (640 tonnes), leading to weaker prices.
  • Low Supply, High Rates: Narnaul (₹10,000), Tanda Urmur (₹12,000), and Sri Ganganagar (₹7,700).
  • Sharp Declines: Indore and Neemuch saw rates collapse to ₹2,000–3,500 per quintal.
  • Strong Spikes: Haryana, Punjab, and parts of Rajasthan recorded garlic above ₹9,000 per quintal.

Farmer Advisory

  1. In high-arrival markets (Kota, Kalapipal, Jaipur), it is better to hold stock for now, as prices remain under pressure.
  2. In low-supply, high-price mandis (Narnaul, Tanda Urmur, Sri Ganganagar), selling immediately could bring higher profits.
  3. Farmers with storage facilities should consider holding their garlic for the festive season, when demand is likely to rise further.
  4. Both farmers and traders should keep a close eye on mandi trends, as there are wide differences in state-wise pricing.

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