Today, several major mandis across Uttar Pradesh and Madhya Pradesh witnessed a steady arrival of mustard crops. The prices varied based on quality, variety, and location—while some markets remained stable, others saw a slight upward movement. According to today’s mandi rates, farmers are advised to bring their mustard produce to the mandi with proper moisture control, cleanliness, and grading to secure better prices. This season can be an ideal time to sell mustard, provided that decisions are made after reviewing the latest market demand and price trends.
Let’s take a detailed look at the mustard prices in various mandis today.
Mustard Prices in Budaun Mandi: Total arrival in Budaun mandi was 33.3 tonnes today. The prices of black mustard ranged between ₹5700 and ₹5800 per quintal, with a model rate of ₹5740. The quality was above average, leading to stable prices in the market.
Mustard Prices in Bahjoi Mandi: Bahjoi mandi saw the arrival of 12.5 tonnes of 'Lohi Black' mustard, known for its superior quality. Prices ranged from ₹6000 to ₹6010 per quintal, with a model rate of ₹6005. Strong prices here brought relief to local farmers.
Mustard Prices in Chharra Mandi: Chharra mandi reported an arrival of 10.5 tonnes. Black mustard was sold between ₹5400 and ₹5600 per quintal, with a model rate of ₹5500. Although prices were slightly softer, farmers who brought well-cleaned and moisture-free produce received decent rates.
Mustard Prices in Ghiror Mandi: Ghiror mandi witnessed an arrival of 4.9 tonnes of mustard. Prices ranged from ₹6015 to ₹6100 per quintal, and the model rate was ₹6070. The higher rates indicate that quality produce continues to receive a strong response in the market.
Mustard Prices in Bhind Mandi: Bhind mandi recorded the arrival of 18 tonnes of 'Yellow Black' mustard. Prices were between ₹5785 and ₹5805 per quintal, with a model rate of ₹5800. Rates remained mostly stable, offering satisfaction to local farmers.
Mustard Prices in Satna Mandi: Satna mandi, 16.65 tonnes of mustard were brought in. Prices varied from ₹5600 to ₹5631 per quintal, with a model rate of ₹5615. Prices held steady here as well, although quality still played a crucial role in rate differences.
Advice for Farmers: When selling mustard at the mandi, ensure that the crop is free of excess moisture and properly cleaned. This directly impacts the price you receive. Also, keep an eye on the mandi trend and compare it with neighboring market prices before deciding to sell. If prices are on the rise, waiting for a day or two might result in better profits.
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