Whether you’re a farmer or a trader, all eyes are on tomato prices right now. On July 20, 2025, tomato rates in major mandis across Uttar Pradesh and Delhi broke seasonal records. In several UP mandis, prices surpassed ₹3000 per quintal, while Delhi’s Azadpur mandi the largest fruit and vegetable market in the country reported a maximum price of ₹4000 per quintal, the highest seen this season.
While some mandis are offering impressive profits to farmers, others still have lukewarm prices. So it becomes crucial to know: What’s the rate in your mandi? Where are the highest profits being made? And where should you wait before selling? This mandi price update brings you a detailed overview of each mandi and the insights you need to maximize your earnings.
Mandi | Arrivals (tonnes) | Variety | Min Price (₹/quintal) | Max Price (₹/quintal) |
Aligarh | 45 | Hybrid | ₹ 2,940 | ₹ 3,060 |
Prayagraj | 55 | Hybrid | ₹ 2,885 | ₹ 3,000 |
Faizabad | 6 | Desi | ₹ 2,830 | ₹ 3,000 |
Lucknow | 17 | Desi | ₹ 2,800 | ₹ 2,900 |
Azamgarh | 26 | Hybrid | ₹ 2,775 | ₹ 2,925 |
Varanasi | 71.5 | Hybrid | ₹ 2,815 | ₹ 2,920 |
Meerut | 35 | Local | ₹ 2,720 | ₹ 2,920 |
Unnao | 4 | Hybrid | ₹ 2,800 | ₹ 2,950 |
Etawah | 33 | Hybrid | ₹ 2,600 | ₹ 2,950 |
Etah | 6 | Hybrid | ₹ 2,500 | ₹ 3,000 |
Noida | 165 | Hybrid | ₹ 2,680 | ₹ 2,870 |
Gorakhpur | 80 | Hybrid | ₹ 2,700 | ₹ 2,925 |
Kanpur | 38 | Desi | ₹ 2,700 | ₹ 2,900 |
Amroha | 12 | Desi | ₹ 2,700 | ₹ 2,900 |
Uttaripura | 7 | Desi | ₹ 2,710 | ₹ 2,910 |
Bangarmau | 5.2 | Hybrid | ₹ 2,790 | ₹ 2,890 |
Farrukhabad | 7 | Hybrid | ₹ 2,600 | ₹ 2,850 |
Banda | 3 | Desi | ₹ 2,750 | ₹ 2,860 |
Lalganj | 7 | Hybrid | ₹ 2,000 | ₹ 2,100 |
Doharighat | 3 | Desi | ₹ 1,900 | ₹ 2,000 |
Delhi’s Azadpur mandi, the largest wholesale vegetable market in the country, recorded a maximum tomato price of ₹4000 per quintal clearly reflecting the strong demand and limited supply in major consumption zones.
Where Tomatoes Were Expensive and Where They Were Not:
On July 20, 2025, tomato prices across UP and Delhi showed significant variation:
In general, mandis offering ₹2800–₹3060 were those with premium quality arrivals and favorable market conditions. On the other hand, mandis in the ₹1900–₹2500 range likely faced demand-supply mismatches or quality issues.
Advice for Farmers and Traders:
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