Farmers, take note! If you're planning to sell your wheat crop, today’s mandi price update from Gujarat could be a game-changer. The latest market data reveals sharp price fluctuations across different mandis, with some offering rates well above the government MSP of ₹2425/quintal.
On the brighter side, Rajula and Amirgadh mandis offered prices ranging between ₹2800 to ₹2850 per quintal, particularly for Pissi (processed) wheat, giving farmers a premium of ₹425 above the MSP.
However, not all mandis are offering such encouraging prices. Halvad mandi, for example, recorded a low of just ₹2000/quintal, significantly below the MSP — a matter of concern for wheat growers in that region.
In This Report:
• Which variety received the highest price today?
• Where did prices fall below MSP, and why?
• What’s the smart strategy for selling wheat in current market conditions?
Go through the mandi-wise rates and expert advice to decide the best time and place to sell your produce for maximum profit.
| Mandi Name | Arrivals (in tons) | Variety | Min Price (₹/quintal) | Max Price (₹/quintal) |
| Amirgadh | 2.6 | White | ₹ 2,400 | ₹ 2,810 |
| Deesa | 20.6 | Other | ₹ 2,340 | ₹ 2,725 |
| Halvad | 37.2 | Other | ₹ 2,000 | ₹ 2,570 |
| Harij | 12 | Other | ₹ 2,325 | ₹ 2,625 |
| Jamnagar | 157.6 | Other | ₹ 2,400 | ₹ 2,535 |
| Himatnagar | 48 | Sonalika | ₹ 2,515 | ₹ 2,765 |
| Malpur | 0.3 | Other | ₹ 2,350 | ₹ 2,425 |
| Mansa | 1.9 | Medium | ₹ 2,300 | ₹ 2,730 |
| Mehsana | 16.7 | Local | ₹ 2,325 | ₹ 2,555 |
| Morbi | 71.7 | Local | ₹ 2,435 | ₹ 2,545 |
| Rajula | 1.5 | Pissi | ₹ 2,450 | ₹ 2,850 |
| Viramgam | 12 | Other | ₹ 2,210 | ₹ 2,490 |
| Sidhpur | 34.01 | Hybrid | ₹ 2,375 | ₹ 2,625 |
| Talod | 105.4 | Other | ₹ 2,475 | ₹ 2,665 |
| Tarapur | 10 | Other | ₹ 2,425 | ₹ 2,750 |
| Thara | 31.8 | Other | ₹ 2,300 | ₹ 2,555 |
| Vadali | 10 | Other | ₹ 2,535 | ₹ 2,620 |
Rajula Mandi Tops the Chart – ₹2850/Quintal for Pissi Wheat
Rajula mandi led the way today, offering up to ₹2850 per quintal for Pissi (processed) wheat, which is ₹425 higher than the official Minimum Support Price. This surge is a positive sign for farmers looking to get maximum returns on their harvest.
Halvad Mandi Offers the Lowest Rate – ₹2000/Quintal
At the other end of the spectrum, Halvad mandi reported wheat prices as low as ₹2000/quintal — ₹425 less than the MSP. Selling at such low rates can be a loss-making deal for farmers.
Expert Advice for Farmers:
• Target high-price mandis like Rajula and Amirgadh for better returns.
• If local prices are below ₹2300, consider waiting or exploring nearby higher-paying markets.
• Track mandi trends daily to make informed selling decisions.
Final Takeaway:
Wheat prices in Gujarat are showing mixed signals. While some mandis are breaking above MSP, others are still trailing far behind. Choosing the right mandi at the right time could be the key to maximizing your earnings this season.