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Onion Prices on June 11, 2025: Rates Range from ₹100 to ₹1465 in Madhya Pradesh Markets

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Farmers, take note, If you're planning to sell your onion crop, today’s mandi report is essential for you. On June 11, 2025, onion prices across Madhya Pradesh's major markets showed extreme fluctuations. While Narsinghgarh mandi recorded the lowest price at ₹100/quintal, Kalapipal mandi surprised everyone with a maximum price of ₹1465/quintal.

That’s a shocking price gap of over ₹1300 per quintal — underlining the need for farmers to stay informed about local market rates and assess whether to sell or store their produce.

From today’s latest mandi prices, it’s clear that both demand and quality are heavily influencing onion prices. So before making any sale, compare prices at nearby markets to make informed decisions and avoid potential losses.

Onion Prices in Major Mandis of Madhya Pradesh (June 11, 2025):

Ashta 8.24 Onion ₹ 243 ₹ 701
Badnagar 32.93 Onion ₹ 200 ₹ 1,000
Bhopal 45.79 Onion ₹ 577 ₹ 1,169
Dewas (Fruits & Veg) 4 Other ₹ 150 ₹ 1,500
Guna 25 Onion ₹ 500 ₹ 600
Indore 45.51 Onion ₹ 515 ₹ 1,332
Jaora 3.23 Onion ₹ 144 ₹ 150
Kalapipal (F&V) 610 Onion ₹ 200 ₹ 1,465
Manawar (F&V) 3.5 Onion ₹ 714 ₹ 914
Narsinghgarh 14.03 Onion ₹ 100 ₹ 1,130
Porsa 2.5 Local ₹ 800 ₹ 850
Ratlam 65.92 Onion ₹ 226 ₹ 1,456
Sagar (F&V) 13.3 Other ₹ 800 ₹ 1,000
Sanawad (F&V) 1 Onion ₹ 900 ₹ 1,000
Shajapur 260.16 Medium ₹ 184 ₹ 1,297
Shujalpur 53.56 Red ₹ 200 ₹ 1,385
Soyatkalan 120.33 Onion ₹ 305 ₹ 1,015
Ujjain 118.96 Onion ₹ 203 ₹ 1,100

Market Comparison & Insights:

  • Highest Price: Kalapipal recorded the day’s highest onion price at ₹1465/quintal. Ratlam and Shujalpur closely followed with prices nearing ₹1400/quintal.
  • Lowest Price: Narsinghgarh saw the lowest price of ₹100/quintal — a serious concern for farmers. Several other mandis also saw prices below ₹200/quintal, which is lower than input costs.
  • High Arrivals, High Prices: Despite heavy arrivals in Shajapur (260T), Kalapipal (610T), Soyatkalan (120T), and Ujjain (119T), prices remained high — suggesting strong demand in these regions.
  • Impact of Variety: Mandis like Dewas, Porsa, and Sagar showed mixed rates due to the sale of local or different varieties. Dewas recorded one of the highest maximum prices at ₹1500, despite a minimum of just ₹150.

Advisory for Farmers:

  • Sell Where Profitable: Markets offering prices above ₹1000/quintal are currently profitable for onion sales.
  • Storage Strategy: Farmers in low-price regions may consider storing onions and targeting high-demand mandis for better profits.
  • Watch for Govt Support: Keep an eye out for any price stabilization schemes or MSP announcements by government authorities.

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