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Tomato Market Price Report - 16 September, 2025

Tomato market price
Tomato market price

Today’s tomato trade across India witnessed sharp fluctuations. In some mandis, heavy arrivals pulled prices down to rock-bottom levels, while in others, limited arrivals and premium quality pushed rates to new highs. Reports from key markets in Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh, and Maharashtra show that the day was full of surprises and ups and downs for both farmers and traders.

If you are curious to know where tomatoes sold as low as ₹500/quintal and where they reached as high as ₹4,500/quintal, this detailed report is for you.

State-wise Tomato Prices (16 September, 2025):

State Market Arrivals (tonnes) Variety Min Price (₹/quintal) Max Price (₹/quintal)
Gujarat Bilimora 7 Other 1000 2000
  Damanagar 0.05 Local 1650 2550
  Gondal 18.58 Tomato 1000 2600
  Khambhat 0.7 Other 2500 3000
  Navsari 18.8 Other 750 2000
  Porbandar 26.9 Desi 2000 2500
  Rajkot 178 Tomato 500 2000
  Surat 560 Other 500 1800
  Talalagir 0.54 Other 2000 4500
  Wadhwan 15.3 Tomato 1000 1500
Madhya Pradesh Barwani 0.74 Tomato 1000 1100
  Betul 13.7 Desi 1400 1800
  Burhanpur 6.9 Other 400 1000
  Jaora 0.82 Tomato 1000 2000
  Karera 0.2 Desi 1500 3000
  Khargone 20 Desi 1200 1500
  Manawar 2.8 Tomato 640 840
  Sabalgarh 8 Desi 1800 1900
  Sanawad 1.6 Desi 500 500
  Sanwer 0.1 Tomato 1500 2000
  Sendhwa 0.5 Hybrid 1000 1500
Maharashtra Kalmeshwar 1.6 Other 2015 2500
  Khed (Chakan) 29.2 Other 1000 1400
  Mumbai 145.6 Other 1000 1400
  Pune (Moshi) 39.3 Local 500 1000
  Pune (Pimpri) 0.5 Local 1400 1500
  Rahuri 0.5 Other 1000 1500

Price and Arrival Analysis:

  • Highest Price → Talalagir (Gujarat) at ₹4,500/quintal.
  • Lowest Price → Sanawad (Madhya Pradesh) and Pune (Moshi) at ₹500/quintal.
  • Heaviest Arrivals → Surat (560 tonnes) and Rajkot (178 tonnes), which kept prices under pressure.
  • High Prices on Low Arrivals → Talalagir (₹4,500 on 0.54 tonnes), Khambhat (₹3,000 on 0.7 tonnes), Karera (₹3,000 on 0.2 tonnes).
  • Maharashtra → Mumbai and Pune mandis saw heavy inflows, keeping prices steady at ₹1,000–1,400/quintal.
  • Madhya Pradesh → Sabalgarh and Karera witnessed strong prices (₹1,800–3,000), while Burhanpur and Manawar recorded sharp drops.

Advisory for Farmers:

  1. Heavy Arrival Markets (Surat, Rajkot, Mumbai, Pune): Consider holding stocks for a while as current prices are under pressure.
  2. Low Arrival, High Price Markets (Talalagir, Khambhat, Karera): Immediate sales can secure excellent profits.
  3. Festive Demand Outlook: With festivals approaching, tomato demand is expected to rise — farmers may benefit by selling part of their produce now and storing the rest.
  4. Quality Focus: Better sorting, grading, and packaging of fresh tomatoes can fetch premium prices in both local and wholesale markets.

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