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Mango Prices Soar, Pune Records ₹10,000/Quintal While Dasheri in Punjab Sells at Just ₹2800 – Check Full Mandi-Wise Report

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Mango Mandi Price Update: If you're a farmer, trader, or wholesale fruit dealer, today's pan-India mango price report could be the key to better profit and smart selling decisions. On June 23, 2025, major mandis across Maharashtra and Punjab witnessed huge price fluctuations, with some record highs and some unexpected lows.

Pune (Moshi) mandi, premium-quality mangoes touched a record ₹10,000 per quintal, making it the highest price of the season so far. Meanwhile, in Punjab’s Dinanagar mandi, the Dasheri variety was sold at just ₹2800/quintal – a stark contrast that highlights the impact of quality, demand, and arrival volumes.

Maharashtra Mango Mandi Rates – June 23, 2025:

Mandi Name Arrivals (in tons) Variety Min Price (₹/quintal) Max Price (₹/quintal)
Akluj 0.3 Other ₹ 1,800 ₹ 3,200
Bhusaval 0.2 Other ₹ 4,000 ₹ 5,000
Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar 51.2 Other ₹ 2,200 ₹ 4,500
Dharashiv 2.4 Other ₹ 1,500 ₹ 4,000
Kamthi 0.3 Other ₹ 1,500 ₹ 2,500
Pune (Moshi) 12.5 Other ₹ 8,000 ₹ 10,000

Pune’s record-breaking ₹10,000 rate has set a new benchmark this mango season. Bhusawal and Sambhajinagar also showed strong market performance with maximum rates hovering near ₹5000.

Punjab Mango Mandi Rates – June 23, 2025:

Mandi Name Arrivals (in tons) Variety Min Price (₹/quintal) Max Price (₹/quintal)
Bhawanigarh 1 Other ₹ 4,500 ₹ 6,500
Dinanagar 0.8 Dusheri ₹ 2,400 ₹ 2,800
Kharar 5.2 Other ₹ 1,500 ₹ 6,000
Patti 2 Other ₹ 5,000 ₹ 6,000
Rampuraphul (Nabha Mandi) 0.1 Other ₹ 4,500 ₹ 5,500
Tanda Urmur 1.2 Other ₹ 4,000 ₹ 5,000

Dasheri mangoes in Dinanagar traded at just ₹2400–₹2800, while other varieties in Bhawanigarh and Patti fetched rates of up to ₹6000–₹6500.

Key Insights: Who Got the Best Mango Rates?

  • Highest Rate of the Day: Pune (Moshi) at ₹10,000/quintal – likely due to premium quality and limited arrivals (12.5 tonnes).

  • Lowest Rate: Kamthi and Dharashiv in Maharashtra sold mangoes at just ₹1500/quintal – reflecting low demand or lower-grade produce.
  • Dasheri Variety Lagging: In Punjab, despite being a popular variety, Dasheri couldn’t cross the ₹2800 mark. Other unnamed premium varieties performed better.
  • High Arrival ≠ High Price: Sambhajinagar had the highest arrival (51.2 tonnes) but could only manage ₹4500 max rate. Pune, with lower arrival, dominated pricing due to demand and likely superior quality.

What Should Farmers & Traders Do?

  • Farmers with premium mangoes should consider targeting high-performing mandis like Pune or Bhusawal to gain better returns.
  • Punjab farmers growing Dasheri may need to reassess marketing and quality standards to compete in higher price brackets.
  • Traders can consider inter-state transport strategies — buying from low-rate mandis (like Dinanagar or Kamthi) and selling in high-demand zones like Pune.

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