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Today’s Onion Market Prices – Where It’s ₹3000 and Where It’s Just ₹450: Full Mandi-Wise Report

Onion Prices in Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, Punjab, and Haryana
Onion Prices in Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, Punjab, and Haryana

August 9, 2025 – Onion prices across the country saw sharp fluctuations today. In some markets, first-sorting onions touched the peak of ₹3,000 per quintal, while in others, red onions dropped as low as ₹450.

From Dungarpur in Rajasthan to Sendhwa mandi in Madhya Pradesh, the market presented a mixed picture for both buyers and sellers — in some places, low arrivals pushed prices sky-high, while in others, heavy supply pulled down the day’s rates.

If you are planning to sell onions, this latest mandi price report will help you decide where you can earn the most profit and which markets to avoid for now.

State-Wise Onion Prices – Check Your Mandi’s Rates

State Mandi Arrival (Tonnes) Variety Min Price (₹/Quintal) Max Price (₹/Quintal)
Haryana Barwala (Hisar) 2 Other 1500 1600
  Gurugram 78.1 Other 1000 2000
  Hansi 12.4 Other 1500 2000
Madhya Pradesh Sendhwa (F&V) 0.3 Red 450 800
Punjab Ahmedgarh 0.1 Other 2000 2200
  Bhawanigarh 3.5 Other 1200 1600
  Sahnewal 0.1 Onion 1700 1800
  Tanda Urmur 2.9 Other 1800 2200
Rajasthan Dungarpur 0.5 1st Sort 2500 3000
  Sangaria 0.9 Onion 700 1800
  Sri Ganganagar (F&V) 45 Other 1400 1800
  • Strong Markets: Punjab’s Ahmedgarh and Tanda Urmur also saw firm prices, with a maximum of ₹2,200.
  • Lowest Rates: Madhya Pradesh’s Sendhwa recorded the lowest price — just ₹450 per quintal for red onions, marking one of the lowest levels in recent days. Rajasthan’s Sangaria also saw weaker prices, ranging from ₹700 to ₹1,800.
  • High Arrivals: Haryana’s Gurugram (78.1 tonnes) and Rajasthan’s Sri Ganganagar (45 tonnes) had the largest arrivals today, which kept prices under pressure.
  • Low Arrivals & High Prices: Mandis like Ahmedgarh, Sahnewal, and Sendhwa saw arrivals below 1 tonne, keeping prices relatively high in those areas.

Farmer Advice:

  • For Premium Quality: Sell in high-price mandis such as Dungarpur, Ahmedgarh, and Tanda Urmur.
  • Avoid Heavy-Supply Markets: Prices in Gurugram and Sri Ganganagar may remain under pressure; if you have storage facilities, consider holding your stock.
  • Watch Low-Supply Markets: Keep an eye on mandis with low arrivals and strong prices — they may see further increases in the coming days.
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