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Planning to Sell Soybean? Check the Best Market Rates in Madhya Pradesh on 30 May 2025

Soybean Prices Today in Madhya Pradesh
Soybean Prices Today in Madhya Pradesh

Dear farmers, if you're thinking about selling your soybean crop and hoping to get a good price, today's mandi report is a must-read for you. On 30 May 2025, the latest soybean prices in Madhya Pradesh mandis showed a mixed trend — with some markets witnessing price stability, while others saw a notable rise.
In select mandis, the maximum rate reached up to ₹4,200 per quintal, offering a ray of hope for many. While these rates are still below the government’s MSP (₹4,892), markets like Sanawad offered relatively better returns to farmers.

What You’ll Learn in This Report:

• Which mandis offered the best soybean prices today
• Where prices were at their lowest
• When and where to sell for maximum profit

Pro Tip: When choosing a mandi, don’t just look at arrival volumes — consider price trends and quality factors too. With the right market and right timing, you can earn better profits even below the MSP.

Today’s Soybean Prices in Key Mandis of Madhya Pradesh (30 May 2025)

Mandi Name Arrivals (in tons) Variety Min Price (₹/quintal) Max Price (₹/quintal)
Dhar 9.59 Soybean 4,100 4,150
Indore 14.11 Soybean 1,035 4,195
Jobat 21.8 Soybean 3,800 4,000
Nalkheda 5 Soybean 3,900 4,000
Sanawad 6.44 Soybean 4,021 4,200
    Yellow Soybean 3,700 3,800
Shahgarh 10.1 Soybean 3,920 3,990
Sonkatch 3 Soybean 3,700 3,800
Tarana 15.87 Soybean 3,900 3,911

 

Sanawad Mandi Offers the Highest Rate – ₹4,200/quintal
In Sanawad mandi, soybean prices peaked at ₹4,200, with a minimum rate of ₹4,021. Even yellow soybean traded actively here, fetching between ₹3,700 and ₹3,800 per quintal.

Huge Price Gap in Indore – From ₹1,035 to ₹4,195
Indore mandi showed a wide variation in prices. While the lowest price dropped to just ₹1,035, high-quality produce managed to fetch up to ₹4,195 — almost hitting today's top bracket.

MSP Still Higher – Farmers Need Strategic Selling
The government-declared Minimum Support Price (MSP) for soybean is ₹4,892, but most markets are currently ₹600–₹1,000 below this mark. Farmers are advised to:
• Focus on improving the quality of their produce
• Choose mandis wisely based on demand and buyer preference
• Wait for short-term trends that may bring better pricing opportunities

Final Word
Stay connected with us for daily mandi price updates, so you can make informed decisions and ensure that your hard-earned crops get the best possible value in the current market.

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