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Tomato Prices Shock the Market Today: ₹4,500 in Some Mandis, Just ₹300 in Others - Full Mandi Report

Tomato Market Prices Today (10 January, 2026)
Tomato Market Prices Today (10 January, 2026)

Tomatoes once again grabbed headlines across India’s vegetable markets today. While prices in some mandis soared to as high as ₹4,500 per quintal, heavy arrivals in other markets dragged rates down sharply to ₹300–₹500 per quintal. This sharp contrast has left farmers confused about whether to sell or hold their produce, while traders are closely tracking mandi-wise movements.

What makes today’s market particularly noteworthy is the huge price gap across states. Several mandis in Maharashtra and Delhi witnessed strong price momentum, bringing relief to farmers. In contrast, Madhya Pradesh markets remained under pressure due to excess supply. Together, arrivals, quality, and demand are shaping the tomato market story today.

Whether you are a farmer planning your sale or a trader watching the next price trend, this mandi report is crucial. Below, you will find state-wise tomato market prices, arrival data, and detailed analysis to help you make an informed decision.

Tomato Market Prices Today (10 January, 2026):

State / Market Arrivals (Tonnes) Variety Min Price (₹/Qtl) Max Price (₹/Qtl)
Madhya Pradesh        
Barad APMC 55.11 Tomato 400 765
Shivpuri APMC 32.8 Tomato 320 750
Maharashtra        
Akluj APMC 2.4 Local 1,000 2,000
Bhusawal APMC 1 Other 3,500 4,500
Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar 18 Other 1,500 2,500
Hingna APMC 5.1 Local 1,000 3,500
Islampur APMC 5.4 Other 1,500 2,500
Kalmeshwar APMC 1.8 Other 2,010 2,500
Kamthi APMC 4.1 Local 2,530 3,030
Khed (Chakan) APMC 33.2 Other 2,000 3,000
Kolhapur APMC 27.1 Other 2,000 3,000
Mumbai APMC 211.4 Other 2,600 3,200
Panvel APMC 97 Other 3,000 3,500
Pune (Manjari) 49.9 Other 2,000 3,500
Pune (Moshi) 74 Local 2,500 3,000
Pune (Pimpri) 1.3 Local 2,000 3,400
Rahuri APMC 0.7 Other 500 1,000
Ratnagiri (Nachane) 2.6 Other 2,000 2,800
Sangamner APMC 24 Other 500 2,500
Satara APMC 8.5 Other 1,000 2,000
Shrirampur APMC 2.2 Other 1,500 2,500
Solapur APMC 23.2 Other 300 2,100
Delhi (NCT)        
Azadpur APMC 590.1 Tomato 1,600 4,400
Keshopur APMC 216.26 Tomato 2,400 3,600

Price and Arrival Trend Analysis:

The strongest price surge today was recorded in Bhusawal APMC (Maharashtra), where extremely low arrivals of just 1 tonne pushed tomato prices to ₹3,500–₹4,500 per quintal. Delhi’s Azadpur mandi also reported prices touching ₹4,400, even though arrivals exceeded 590 tonnes.

On the weaker side, Shivpuri and Barad mandis in Madhya Pradesh remained under pressure due to heavy supply and subdued demand, with prices confined between ₹320 and ₹765. Similarly, Solapur and Rahuri mandis in Maharashtra saw minimum prices fall to ₹300–₹500 per quintal.

In terms of arrivals, Azadpur (Delhi) and Mumbai APMC received the highest volumes, leading to selective price pressure in lower grades. Meanwhile, low-arrival mandis such as Bhusawal, Kamthi, and Pune (Pimpri) continued to report firm prices.

Advisory for Tomato Farmers:

  • Farmers with good-quality, well-graded tomatoes may consider selling in Delhi, Bhusawal, Panvel, and Pune mandis for better returns.
  • In markets where prices are around ₹300–₹500 per quintal (such as Solapur and Shivpuri), immediate selling may not be advisable if alternative options are available.
  • Prices in low-arrival mandis may remain firm in the short term; however, always factor in transportation costs before selecting a market.

(FAQs)

Q1. What is the tomato market price today in India?
Tomato prices today range from ₹300 to ₹4,500 per quintal, depending on mandi, arrivals, and quality.

Q2. Which mandi has the highest tomato price today?
According to Khetivyapar data, Bhusawal APMC (Maharashtra) recorded the highest prices up to ₹4,500 per quintal.

Q3. Why are tomato prices low in some mandis?
Heavy arrivals and lower demand are pushing prices down in mandis like Shivpuri, Barad, and Solapur.

Q4. Are tomato prices expected to rise further?
Prices may stay firm in low-arrival mandis, but trends will depend on upcoming supply and demand.

Q5. Where should farmers sell tomatoes for better returns today?
Farmers may consider Delhi, Bhusawal, Panvel, Pune, and Mumbai mandis for better prices.

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