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Wheat Prices Surge Up to ₹400 in MP Mandis – July 29 Report Reveals Top-Performing Markets

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If you're a wheat farmer in Madhya Pradesh, now might be the time to act. Between July 23 and July 29, 2025, wheat prices in many mandis across the state have shown sharp upward movement, bringing fresh hope for better returns. While some markets recorded modest hikes of ₹50, others witnessed jumps of ₹150–₹200 especially for premium varieties like Lokwan and Sharbati, where prices soared up to ₹400 above MSP.

But not all markets are hot. For example, Ratlam mandi saw a ₹340 decline, signaling that careful market selection is more important than ever. This report gives you a mandi-wise price chart, variety trends, and expert suggestions to help you make the right selling decision.

Wheat Price Change in MP Mandis (July 23–29, 2025):

Mandi Variety Price on July 23 (₹/quintal) Price on July 29 (₹/quintal) Increase (₹)
Tikamgarh Wheat ₹ 2,560 ₹ 2,600 ₹ 40
Bhind Wheat ₹ 2,534 ₹ 2,550 ₹ 16
Harpalpur Wheat ₹ 2,500 ₹ 2,579 ₹ 79
Sehore Lokwan ₹ 2,670 ₹ 2,825 ₹ 155
Guna Wheat ₹ 2,535 ₹ 2,670 ₹ 135
Jeerapur Wheat ₹ 2,560 ₹ 2,661 ₹ 101
Pipariya Wheat ₹ 2,590 ₹ 2,611 ₹ 21
Indore Mill Quality ₹ 2,690 ₹ 2,718 ₹ 28
Pipliya Lokwan ₹ 2,600 ₹ 2,725 ₹ 125
Ganjbasoda Sujata ₹ 2,600 ₹ 2,700 ₹ 100
Sabalgarh Mill Quality ₹ 2,520 ₹ 2,596 ₹ 76
Jabalpur Wheat ₹ 2,448 ₹ 2,625 ₹ 177
Ratlam Wheat ₹ 2,840 ₹ 2,500 ₹ -340
Rewa Mill Quality ₹ 2,535 ₹ 2,622 ₹ 87
Morena Wheat ₹ 2,580 ₹ 2,648 ₹ 68
Ujjain Wheat ₹ 2,582 ₹ 2,750 ₹ 168
Betul Mill Quality ₹ 2,591 ₹ 2,650 ₹ 59
Satna Wheat ₹ 2,386 ₹ 2,575 ₹ 189

What Changed This Week – Market Trends Analysis:

  • Top gainers: Sehore, Ujjain, Ganjbasoda, and Guna saw the highest price hikes, especially for Lokwan and Sharbati varieties, with prices touching ₹2700–₹2825 significantly above the MSP of ₹2425.
  • Mill quality wheat also performed well in places like Indore, Rewa, and Tikamgarh, with demand remaining steady.
  • Ratlam mandi was an outlier, where prices dropped from ₹2840 to ₹2500, highlighting a cooling demand there.
  • In most other mandis, prices increased gradually by ₹30–₹100, indicating a growing demand trend statewide.

Tips for Farmers – How to Maximize Wheat Profits:

  • If you have Lokwan or Sharbati varieties, consider selling in Sehore, Ujjain, or Ganjbasoda, where prices have crossed ₹2700 and may stay strong for a few more days.
  • Farmers holding Mill Quality wheat should monitor nearby mandi trends closely, as steady demand can fetch better deals.
  • If stock volumes rise, prices may stabilize or drop so it’s wise to sell now if your mandi is offering a good rate.
  • Always check real-time mandi prices before dispatching your stock to make informed decisions.

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