In today’s Mandi Bhav Report, farmers were left stunned as the ladyfinger (bhindi) price in Pune’s Manjari mandi surged to ₹9,000 per quintal, the highest of this season so far. Mumbai and surrounding regions also reported strong prices, while several other areas witnessed moderate rates ranging from ₹1,000 to ₹5,000 per quintal.
The massive jump in prices is being attributed to:
Farmers who harvested high-quality bhindi and brought it to premium markets made outstanding profits today.
This Report Covers:
Read the full mandi-wise price list and expert tips below to decide if this is the right time to sell your bhindi crop.
Mandi Name | Arrivals (in tons) | Variety | Min Price (₹/quintal) | Max Price (₹/quintal) |
Akluj | 1 | Other | ₹ 3,500 | ₹ 5,000 |
Amravati (F&V Mandi) | 1 | Other | ₹ 3,000 | ₹ 3,500 |
C. Sambhajinagar | 3.1 | Other | ₹ 2,400 | ₹ 3,100 |
Hingna | 2.6 | Other | ₹ 1,000 | ₹ 3,500 |
Junnar (Otud) | 2.6 | Other | ₹ 3,000 | ₹ 6,710 |
Kanthi | 0.2 | Other | ₹ 2,000 | ₹ 3,000 |
Karad | 0.6 | Other | ₹ 2,000 | ₹ 4,000 |
Mangalwedha | 1.2 | Other | ₹ 3,000 | ₹ 6,000 |
Mumbai | 62.7 | Other | ₹ 4,800 | ₹ 5,400 |
Nagpur | 12 | Other | ₹ 3,000 | ₹ 3,200 |
Panvel | 3 | Other | ₹ 6,000 | ₹ 6,500 |
Patan | 0.3 | Other | ₹ 2,000 | ₹ 2,500 |
Pune (Manjari) | 9.7 | Other | ₹ 5,000 | ₹ 9,000 |
Pune (Moshi) | 13.2 | Other | ₹ 4,000 | ₹ 5,000 |
Pune (Pimpri) | 0.3 | Other | ₹ 4,000 | ₹ 7,000 |
Satara | 1.4 | Other | ₹ 4,000 | ₹ 5,000 |
Shahpur | 0.3 | Other | ₹ 2,500 | ₹ 3,000 |
Shrirampur | 1.4 | Other | ₹ 2,500 | ₹ 3,500 |
Solapur | 2.3 | Other | ₹ 1,000 | ₹ 4,000 |
Pune and Mumbai Markets Lead the Surge – ₹9,000 Price Breaks Record
The highlight of the day was Pune (Manjari) mandi, where bhindi prices skyrocketed to ₹9,000 per quintal. Pune (Pimpri) also reached ₹7,000, and Mumbai followed with strong prices up to ₹5,400/quintal.
For farmers with ready and high-quality produce, this is the best time to sell and earn record-level profits.
However, not all mandis saw this price boom. Hingna and Solapur reported bhindi prices starting as low as ₹1,000 per quintal. The wide price gap across mandis highlights how much rates now depend on quality and local market trends.
Farmer Tips – What Should You Do Now?
Will Prices Rise Further Next Week?
Based on current supply constraints and strong urban demand, market analysts predict that bhindi prices may rise even more in the coming days. High-quality bhindi could fetch between ₹8,000 to ₹9,500 per quintal in top-tier mandis.
Conclusion: Today’s bhindi mandi rates reveal a massive opportunity for farmers who plan smartly. The combination of limited supply, excellent quality, and high urban demand has created the perfect storm for premium pricing — but only for those ready to act fast.