Dear Farmers, On May 1, garlic prices across several mandis in India showed sharp fluctuations. In some markets, high-quality garlic fetched premium rates, while in others, oversupply led to a price dip. Notably, in one Rajasthan mandi, garlic sold for as high as ₹8000 per quintal, while in Punjab, prices varied widely depending on the variety.
If you're looking to find out which mandi offered the best garlic prices today and where farmers earned the most profit, this detailed mandi report is just for you. Right information leads to the right profit!
Garlic Prices in Garhshankar Mandi: Today, 0.2 tons of garlic arrived at Garhshankar mandi. Though the quantity was low, the prices were strong. The "Average" variety traded between ₹6000 and ₹7000 per quintal, with a model price of ₹6500. Traders paid well for good-quality produce.
Garlic Price in Ludhiana Mandi: Ludhiana mandi saw a decent arrival of 3 tons of garlic, but prices were slightly lower. Rates ranged from ₹2000 to ₹4500 per quintal, with the model price at ₹3300. Likely causes include quality variations or moisture content.
Garlic Prices in Gurdaspur Mandi: Gurdaspur, 0.3 tons of garlic were reported under the "Other" category. Prices ranged between ₹5000 and ₹5500 per quintal, with a model price of ₹5300. Despite limited supply, prices remained fairly stable.
Garlic Price in Jodhpur (Fruits & Vegetables) Mandi: Jodhpur reported an arrival of 8 tons of garlic — among the highest for the day. Prices varied from ₹3500 to ₹6500 per quintal, with a model price of ₹5000.
Garlic Prices in Suratgarh Mandi: Suratgarh mandi received only 0.1 tons of "Average" garlic, but prices hit impressive highs. The minimum price was ₹6500, the maximum touched ₹8000, and the model price stood at ₹7000 per quintal — the highest rate of the day. This was likely due to high quality and strong local demand.
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