Dear farmers, if you are preparing to sell your mustard crop, today’s Today Mandi Price report is essential for you. Significant price fluctuations were seen across several major mandis in Madhya Pradesh today.
The biggest surprise came from Sagar mandi, where mustard prices soared to ₹7,360 per quintal — the highest record of this season. On the other hand, in some mandis, prices fell below the MSP of ₹5,950, dropping as low as ₹3,000 per quintal.
So the key questions are:
This report covers mandi-wise prices, varieties, and farmers’ opinions. Read on to make informed decisions and get the best value for your hard work.
Mandi Name | Arrivals (in tons) | Variety | Min Price (₹/quintal) | Max Price (₹/quintal) |
Vijaypur | 62.85 | Mustard | 6100 | 6300 |
Pohri | 4.99 | Mustard | 6440 | 6450 |
Rahatgarh | 0.62 | Mustard | 5600 | 6989 |
Sabalgarh | 65.59 | Mustard | 6055 | 6175 |
Barar | 10.46 | Mustard | 6350 | 6425 |
Bhind | 51.79 | Mustard | 6105 | 6315 |
Beyora | 19.28 | Mustard | 5410 | 6150 |
Chakghat | 3 | Mustard | 5200 | 5200 |
Kurawar | 4.81 | Mustard | 4505 | 6105 |
Lahar | 6 | Black Mustard | 6246 | 6275 |
Morena | 114.43 | Mustard | 6030 | 6270 |
Sagar | 25.37 | Mustard | 3000 | 7360 |
Satna | 49.6 | Mustard | 5800 | 6000 |
Shahdol | 1 | Mustard | 5200 | 5200 |
Tikamgarh | 6.4 | Mustard | 6011 | 6012 |
Sagar Mandi Records Mustard Price Above ₹7,300: Madhya Pradesh’s Sagar mandi, the maximum price for mustard reached ₹7,360 per quintal — the highest rate in the state. However, the minimum price recorded here was just ₹3,000 per quintal, indicating a large price gap based on quality differences.
Several Mandis Cross the ₹6,000 Mark: Mandis like Morena, Vijaypur, Bhind, Lahar, and Pohri consistently recorded mustard prices above ₹6,000 per quintal. Pohri mandi, in particular, saw a maximum rate of ₹6,450 per quintal — well above the current MSP.
Some Mandis See Prices Below MSP: Mandis such as Kurawar, Ratlam, and Chakghat reported prices below the MSP. In Kurawar, the minimum price was ₹4,505 per quintal, and in Chakghat and Shahdol, prices were limited to ₹5,200 per quintal, disappointing local farmers.
Farmers’ Concerns and Expectations: While farmers selling good quality crops at the right time are earning prices above MSP, those with average or poor-quality mustard are facing disappointment with rates below MSP.
Conclusion: The mustard market in Madhya Pradesh currently depends heavily on quality and mandi conditions. Price fluctuations are expected to continue in the coming days.