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Lemon Market Prices Shock Farmers Today! ₹2,000 in Some Markets, ₹14,000 in Others - Check Where You’ll Get the Best Profit

Lemon Market Price Today (07 April, 2026)
Lemon Market Price Today (07 April, 2026)

Farmers, today’s lemon market has turned out to be truly surprising. If you’re planning to sell your crop, knowing today’s mandi rates is extremely important, as even a small price difference can significantly impact your earnings.

According to today’s mandi update, lemon market prices across different markets in the country showed sharp fluctuations. In some mandis, the latest prices touched as high as ₹14,000 per quintal, while in others, rates were limited to around ₹2,000.

With rising temperatures, the demand for lemons has increased rapidly, directly influencing market prices. Mandis with low arrivals and good-quality produce offered excellent rates, whereas markets with higher supply saw price pressure.

  • If you have fresh, high-quality lemons, selling in high-price mandis can be very profitable
  • Avoid rushing to sell in high-arrival mandis; waiting may fetch better prices
  • Make decisions based on demand vs supply trends in the market

Today’s situation clearly shows choosing the right time and the right mandi is the key to maximizing profit.

Lemon Market Price Today (07 April, 2026):

State Mandi Arrivals (Tonnes) Variety Minimum Price (₹/Quintal) Maximum Price (₹/Quintal)
Gujarat Ankleshwar Mandi Lemon Rate 3 Lemon 10,000 12,000
Gujarat Dahod (Vegetable Market) Lemon Rate 0.64 Lemon 10,000 13,000
Gujarat Damnagar Mandi Lemon Rate 0.01 Lemon 5,000 6,000
Gujarat Gondal (Veg Market Gondal) Lemon Rate 1.68 Other 8,000 12,000
Gujarat Navsari Mandi Lemon Rate 0.23 Lemon 10,000 11,000
Gujarat Surat Mandi Lemon Rate 82 Other 4,000 12,000
Gujarat Vadodara (Sayajipura) Lemon Rate 1.45 Other 11,400 11,500
Haryana Gannaur Mandi Lemon Rate 0.15 Lemon 6,500 7,000
Haryana Hansi Mandi Lemon Rate 0.6 Other 3,000 10,000
Haryana Ladwa Mandi Lemon Rate 0.1 Lemon 9,000 10,000
Haryana Narnaul Mandi Lemon Rate 0.4 Lemon 8,000 13,000
Haryana Panchkula (New Grain Market) Lemon Rate 0.1 Lemon 7,000 8,000
Haryana Samalkha Mandi Lemon Rate 0.15 Lemon 14,000 14,000
Madhya Pradesh Burhanpur (F&V) Lemon Rate 0.3 Lemon 5,000 8,000
Madhya Pradesh Sehore (F&V) Lemon Rate 0.3 Lemon 8,000 12,000
Punjab Bhawanigarh Mandi Lemon Rate 0.1 Other 10,900 11,000
Rajasthan Ajmer (F&V) Lemon Rate 8 Other 3,000 6,000
Rajasthan Alwar Mandi Lemon Rate 1.4 Other 4,000 5,000
Rajasthan Chomu (F&V) Lemon Rate 0.4 Other 8,000 12,000
Rajasthan Jalore Mandi Lemon Rate 0.25 Other 5,000 6,000
Rajasthan Jodhpur (F&V) Lemon Rate 9 Other 1,500 2,200
Rajasthan Udaipur (F&V) Lemon Rate 1.8 Other 5,000 8,000

Price & Arrival Analysis:

Today, the biggest surge in lemon prices was recorded in Samalkha (Haryana), where rates reached ₹14,000 per quintal the highest level of the day. Narnaul and Dahod (Gujarat) also showed strong prices up to ₹13,000. Markets like Ankleshwar, Navsari, and Vadodara maintained rates above ₹10,000, indicating strong demand.

On the other hand, Jodhpur (Rajasthan) recorded the lowest prices at ₹1,500–₹2,200 per quintal. Ajmer, Alwar, and Jalore also remained weak with prices between ₹3,000–₹6,000, indicating either higher supply or lower demand.

Terms of arrivals, Surat (82 tonnes) saw the highest supply, leading to a wide price range of ₹4,000–₹12,000. Jodhpur (9 tonnes) and Ajmer (8 tonnes) also had higher arrivals, putting pressure on prices. Meanwhile, mandis like Damnagar, Navsari, Samalkha, and Gannaur had very low arrivals (less than 1 tonne), supporting higher prices.

Advice for Farmers:

  1. Farmers with high-quality lemons should target mandis like Samalkha, Narnaul, Dahod, and Ankleshwar for maximum profit
  2. Avoid immediate selling in high-arrival mandis (such as Surat, Jodhpur, Ajmer), as prices are under pressure
  3. With rising summer demand, prices may increase further in the coming days
  4. Consider a partial selling strategy to balance risk and profit

FAQs:

1. What is the highest lemon market price today?
Today, the highest price reached ₹14,000 per quintal in Samalkha mandi (Haryana).

2. Which mandi has the lowest lemon prices today?
Jodhpur mandi recorded the lowest prices between ₹1,500–₹2,200 per quintal.

3. Why are lemon prices fluctuating today?
Price fluctuations are mainly due to demand-supply differences and arrivals in different mandis.

4. Is it the right time to sell lemons?
Yes, but farmers should choose high-price mandis and avoid markets with heavy arrivals.

5. Will lemon prices increase in the coming days?
Due to rising summer demand, prices are likely to remain strong or increase further.

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