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May 6, 2025 Mustard Prices in Gujarat Mandis – Where Did Rates Go Above MSP

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Dear Farmers, If you're planning to sell mustard, today’s latest mandi price report from Gujarat could be highly valuable. On May 6, 2025, mustard arrivals in many mandis across Gujarat were limited, but prices showed considerable fluctuations. While some markets saw rates starting at ₹4400 per quintal, others recorded highs of ₹6330 per quintal — well above the MSP of ₹5950.
This clearly shows that today’s mandi prices vary widely from mandi to mandi. To get maximum profit, you must choose the right location and time to sell your produce. Selling high-quality mustard at the right moment can help farmers earn significantly more.

This report includes:

  • Which mandi recorded the highest price
  • Where rates stayed below the MSP
  • What steps farmers can take to earn better profits

Let’s explore the mustard prices from Gujarat mandis today and decide where and when to sell for the best returns on your hard work.

Mustard Prices in Gujarat Mandis – Date: May 6, 2025:

Mandi Name Arrivals (in tons) Variety Min Price (₹/quintal) Max Price (₹/quintal)
Botad 0.8 Other ₹ 4,600 ₹ 6,100
Chanasma 0.05 Other ₹ 5,505 ₹ 5,530
Deesa 46.4 Other ₹ 5,355 ₹ 5,545
Deesa (Bhiladi) 2.6 Other ₹ 5,400 ₹ 5,500
Dhrangadhra 1.2 Mustard ₹ 4,400 ₹ 5,125
    Black Mustard ₹ 6,330 ₹ 6,330
Mansa 0.2 Mustard ₹ 4,750 ₹ 5,510
Palanpur 16.32 Mustard ₹ 5,405 ₹ 5,550
Rajkot 80 Mustard ₹ 4,750 ₹ 5,300
Sidhpur 8.58 Mustard ₹ 5,300 ₹ 5,705
Tharad 5.69 Other ₹ 5,150 ₹ 5,400
Visnagar 13.5 Other ₹ 4,750 ₹ 5,800

Where Did Mustard Get the Highest Price?

  1. Dhrangadhra mandi offered the highest price of ₹6330/quintal for black mustard, which is ₹380 above the MSP of ₹5950.
  2. Sidhpur recorded a high of ₹5705, very close to the MSP.
  3. Visnagar and Botad also reported strong prices, reaching up to ₹5800 and ₹6100 respectively.

Lowest Rates & Risk of Loss:

  • Dhrangadhra, regular mustard saw a minimum price of ₹4400, which is ₹1550 below the MSP.
  • Botad and Mansa also recorded low prices of ₹4600–₹4750, signaling possible losses for farmers.

Important Suggestions for Farmers

  1. Grow high-quality varieties: Varieties like black mustard are fetching better rates. Focus on quality for higher profits.
  2. Choose the right mandi wisely: Mandis like Botad, Sidhpur, and Visnagar where rates go above ₹6000 can offer more profitable returns.
  3. Monitor mandi rates daily: Stay updated on market prices to avoid selling below MSP.
  4. Consider direct selling: Besides mandis, explore selling through FPOs or directly to private buyers for better price negotiation.

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