Big news for farmers and fruit traders, Today, July 3, 2025, mango prices have seen a remarkable surge in several major fruit mandis of Haryana. Especially in Hansi, Narwana, and Shahabad mandis, the prices reached record-breaking levels. Hansi Mandi registered a maximum price of ₹8000 per quintal — the highest in the state. Narwana followed with ₹7000, and Shahabad recorded prices up to ₹6000 per quintal. These sharp increases clearly reflect the soaring demand for premium-quality mangoes, particularly the Dussehri and Badami varieties.
If you have these varieties in stock, this is a golden opportunity to earn high profits. The current market is witnessing peak demand, and as per today’s mandi prices, farmers who are choosing the right mandi at the right time are making the most out of it.
What This Report Covers:
Remember: The farmer who reaches the right place, at the right time, with the right variety — is the one making maximum profit today!
Mandi Name | Arrivals (in tons) | Variety | Min Price (₹/quintal) | Max Price (₹/quintal) |
Bahadurgarh | 82 | Other | ₹ 1,500 | ₹ 3,500 |
Barara | 1.08 | Other | ₹ 2,000 | ₹ 6,000 |
Barwala (Hisar) | 10.4 | Other | ₹ 1,500 | ₹ 4,000 |
Ganaur | 0.8 | Other | ₹ 2,500 | ₹ 4,000 |
Gurugram | 42.5 | Other | ₹ 3,000 | ₹ 5,000 |
Hansi | 39.3 | Other | ₹ 3,000 | ₹ 8,000 |
Meham | 24 | Badami | ₹ 1,200 | ₹ 3,000 |
Narnaul | 13.5 | Other | ₹ 3,000 | ₹ 4,000 |
Narwana | 5 | Other | ₹ 2,500 | ₹ 7,000 |
Panipat | 109.7 | Other | ₹ 1,000 | ₹ 5,000 |
Samalkha | 1.6 | Badami | ₹ 2,400 | ₹ 2,400 |
Shahabad | 9.7 | Dussehri | ₹ 1,200 | ₹ 6,000 |
Sohna | 2 | Other | ₹ 2,500 | ₹ 2,500 |
Uklana | 0.2 | Other | ₹ 3,500 | ₹ 4,000 |
Hansi Mandi recorded the highest mango price at ₹8,000 per quintal, the highest in Haryana.
Narwana and Shahabad followed closely with ₹7,000 and ₹6,000 respectively, showing the strength of demand for quality mangoes.
Panipat Mandi had the highest arrival (109.7 tonnes), but prices ranged between ₹1,000–₹5,000, suggesting that bulk volumes included lower-grade varieties.
Dasheri and Badami varieties received prices between ₹2,400 and ₹6,000, highlighting their high market value.
Farmers with Dasheri or Badami mangoes should consider selling in Gurugram, Narwana, or Shahabad for better rates.
The high prices in Hansi and Narwana indicate that proper grading, packaging, and fruit quality can significantly increase market returns.
Traders should focus on bulk purchase strategies in high-arrival mandis like Panipat, where multi-grade stock is available.