Dear Farmers, If you grow green chillies or are planning to sell your harvest soon, today’s mandi (market) update is crucial for you. On July 30, major agricultural markets across India witnessed a dramatic fluctuation in green chilli prices. Rates crossed ₹5,000/quintal in places like Lalru (Punjab) and Damnagar (Gujarat) a significant spike for this season. Some markets did report softer prices, but overall, demand remains strong across the board.
In this report, you'll find a state-wise mandi price list, today's highest recorded rates, and expert selling advice for farmers. So if you're wondering whether to sell now or hold your crop a bit longer, read on till the end.
State | Mandi | Arrival (in Tons) | Min Price (₹/Quintal) | Max Price (₹/Quintal) |
Punjab | Garh Shankar | 0.6 | 1500 | 2000 |
Garh Shankar (Kotfatuhi) | 0.2 | 1500 | 2500 | |
Lalru | 0.7 | 4500 | 5000 | |
Patti | 0.03 | 1200 | 1600 | |
Rayya | 0.02 | 3800 | 3800 | |
Rajasthan | Sriganganagar (F&V) | 50 | 2700 | 3100 |
Gujarat | Damnagar | 0.03 | 4250 | 5050 |
Uttar Pradesh | Gulawati | 0.1 | 1500 | 1700 |
Kairana | 0.4 | 2900 | 3000 | |
Kopaganj | 23 | 1800 | 1900 |
On July 30, the highest green chilli price was recorded in Damnagar, Gujarat at ₹5050/quintal, followed closely by Lalru, Punjab at ₹5000/quintal. Mandis in Sriganganagar (Rajasthan) and Kairana (UP) also showed stable and strong prices. On the other hand, prices remained comparatively low in Gulawati and Kopaganj mandis in Uttar Pradesh.
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