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Massive Fluctuation in Wheat Prices Across Madhya Pradesh - Rates Hit ₹3,400 in Several Mandis! Full Report Inside

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Farmers looking for today’s wheat market rates in Madhya Pradesh will find this detailed report extremely helpful. Almost every major mandi including Dewas, Vidisha, Ashoknagar, Ujjain, Sehore, Binaganj, Bamora and Betul recorded sharp fluctuations in wheat prices today.

While some mandis witnessed a surge with prices touching ₹3,400 per quintal, others remained within the normal trading range. According to today’s mandi price trends, premium-quality wheat fetched significantly higher rates, whereas average-quality wheat mostly traded around the MSP.

In this latest mandi price report, you will get:

  • Today’s exact prices from every major mandi
  • Which quality fetched the highest rate
  • Where arrivals were the highest
  • Which districts saw an upward or downward trend

Wheat Price in Madhya Pradesh (16 November, 2025):

  1. Agar APMC: A total of 123.15 tonnes of wheat arrived today. Prices ranged from ₹2,400 to ₹2,690 per quintal, indicating stronger demand for better-quality lots.
  2. Ashoknagar APMC: Arrivals were 280.88 tonnes. Wheat prices rose sharply from ₹2,320 to ₹3,400 per quintal, marking one of the highest rates of the day.
  3. Ashta APMC: Heavy arrivals of 302 tonnes were recorded. Prices ranged between ₹2,352 and ₹3,352 per quintal.
  4. Balaghat APMC: Only 3.8 tonnes arrived today. Despite low arrivals, prices remained steady between ₹2,200 and ₹2,210 per quintal.
  5. Bamora APMC: 4.61 tonnes of mill-quality wheat arrived. Prices remained between ₹2,000 and ₹2,615 per quintal, with better-quality lots fetching higher value.
  6. Berasia APMC: Arrivals touched 51.25 tonnes. Wheat traded between ₹2,300 and ₹2,815 per quintal.
  7. Begamganj APMC: 115.02 tonnes arrived today. Prices were strong, ranging between ₹2,365 and ₹2,720 per quintal.
  8. Betul APMC: Only 1.52 tonnes of local wheat arrived. A single steady rate of ₹2,555 per quintal was recorded.
  9. Bina APMC: Heavy arrivals of 139.39 tonnes were seen. Prices ranged from ₹2,250 to ₹2,931 per quintal.
  10. Binaganj APMC: Arrivals stood at 17.18 tonnes. Prices traded between ₹2,460 and ₹2,500 per quintal.
  11. Dewas APMC: The highest arrival of the day — 670.05 tonnes — was recorded here. Despite the huge inflow, prices remained strong at ₹2,240 to ₹2,980 per quintal, indicating active demand.
  12. Dhamnod APMC: 10.04 tonnes arrived. Prices were ₹2,380 to ₹2,584 per quintal.
  13. Dhar APMC: 155.72 tonnes of wheat arrived. Prices ranged from ₹2,200 to ₹2,892 per quintal.
  14. Harpalpur APMC: 50.38 tonnes arrived. Prices remained steady between ₹2,415 and ₹2,450 per quintal.
  15. Harsood APMC: 48.87 tonnes arrived. Prices were ₹2,450 to ₹2,520 per quintal.
  16. Katni APMC: 161.6 tonnes arrived. Prices remained nearly uniform between ₹2,450 and ₹2,455 per quintal.
  17. Khandwa APMC: 214.71 tonnes of mill-quality wheat arrived. Prices were ₹2,205 to ₹2,697 per quintal.
  18. Khanyadhana APMC: 142.4 tonnes of mill-quality wheat arrived. Prices remained between ₹2,400 and ₹2,485 per quintal.
  19. Morena APMC: 41.15 tonnes arrived. Prices ranged narrowly between ₹2,474 and ₹2,490 per quintal.
  20. Mandsaur APMC: 2.13 tonnes of Malwa Shakti wheat arrived. Prices were ₹2,521 to ₹2,570 per quintal.
  21. Satna APMC: 19.01 tonnes arrived. Prices remained stable between ₹2,410 and ₹2,417 per quintal.
  22. Sehore APMC: 21.03 tonnes of Malwa Shakti wheat arrived. Prices ranged between ₹2,300 and ₹2,568 per quintal.
  23. Ujjain APMC: 262.89 tonnes of wheat arrived. Prices were strong at ₹2,250 to ₹2,978 per quintal.
  24. Vidisha APMC: 236.25 tonnes arrived. Prices ranged between ₹2,285 and ₹3,201 per quintal one of the highest price ranges recorded today, giving farmers excellent returns.

Important Advisory for Wheat Farmers:

Based on today’s market trends, farmers in districts where wheat is trading above ₹3,000 per quintal such as Ashoknagar, Vidisha, Dewas, and Ujjain are advised to sell their produce immediately to secure maximum profit.

Regions where prices are still lower such as Balaghat, Bamora, and Khandwa farmers should consider holding their stock for 4–7 days. With low arrivals, cooler weather, and the early phase of the season, wheat prices may rise further next week.

Additionally, farmers should ensure that wheat is thoroughly cleaned and dried before sending it to the mandi. Currently, only premium-quality, low-moisture wheat is getting the highest rates across most markets.

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