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Green Chilli Prices Witness Stormy Swings – Should Farmers Sell Now or Wait?

Green Chilli
Green Chilli

If you’re a green chilli grower or linked to the vegetable mandi trade, today’s mandi price report might surprise you. On July 27, 2025, green chilli prices across India saw massive variation from a high of ₹6000/quintal in some mandis, to below ₹1000/quintal in others!

This stark price difference isn’t just about supply or demand it's also about reading the market pulse and making the right decisions at the right time. With data from Gujarat, Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan, and Punjab, today’s mandi trend shows why a single decision can double or slash your profit.

Here’s a complete analysis with state-wise prices, quality comparison, arrival data, and key advice to help you maximize your returns from green chilli sales.

State-wise Green Chilli Prices – July 27, 2025:

State Mandi Variety Arrival (Tonnes) Min Price (₹/Quintal) Max Price (₹/Quintal)
Gujarat Gondal (Veg Mandi) Green Chilly 10.62 900 6000
Punjab Tarn Taran Other 0.2 3000 3500
Rajasthan Jalore Other 0.6 4000 4500
Uttar Pradesh Baghpat Green Chilly 0.1 3800 4200
  Gulawati Green Chilly 0.1 1400 1600
  Jahangirabad Green Chilly 0.7 4570 4780
  Tulsipur Green Chilly 1.4 5750 5820

Where Chilli Prices Boomed – And Where They Crashed:

  • Top Markets:

    • Tulsipur (UP) and Jahangirabad hit highs near ₹5800, reflecting premium rates for sorted, fresh produce.

    • Gondal (Gujarat) recorded the highest arrival at 10.62 tonnes with price range stretching from ₹900 to ₹6000/quintal — a wide gap clearly driven by quality.

  • Mid-Range Mandis:

    • Jalore (Rajasthan) and Tarn Taran (Punjab) stayed moderate between ₹3000–₹4500/quintal.

  • Low-End Markets:

    • Gulawati (UP) and parts of Gondal (for lower-grade chillies) saw prices as low as ₹900–₹1600, highlighting weak demand for unsorted or half-ripe produce.

Expert Advice for Farmers – What Should You Do Now?

  1. Have sorted, mature green chillies?

    • Target top-performing mandis like Tulsipur, Jahangirabad, or Gondal where premium prices are currently available — above ₹5000/quintal.

  2. Have low-grade or semi-ripe chillies?

    • Consider storing for a few more days if possible. Market demand is consistent and next week might bring better prices.

  3. Before sending to mandi:

    • Sort and sun-dry the stock properly to ensure better presentation and chances of getting top-tier pricing.

  4. Stay market-aware:

    • Keep checking daily mandi rates — even a ₹1000/quintal difference can impact your total revenue by thousands depending on volume.

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