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June 16, 2025: Onion Prices Fluctuate in Punjab Mandis – Rates Range from ₹600 to ₹2000 Per Quintal

Onion market prices today in Punjab
Onion market prices today in Punjab

Farmers, if you're planning to sell your onion harvest, today's market report is crucial. Onion prices in Punjab’s major mandis witnessed significant fluctuations on June 16, 2025. While in some mandis, rates dropped as low as ₹600 per quintal, others like Fazilka, Malerkotla, and Talwandi Sabo offered prices as high as ₹2000 per quintal, giving some relief to growers.

Especially, clean and high-quality Nashik variety onions received premium rates, while lower-quality onions fetched comparatively low returns.

Key Questions Answered in This Report:

  • Which mandi offered the best price today?
  • What variety and quality received the highest rate?
  • Where should you sell your onions for the best profit?

Read the full mandi-wise breakdown below and plan your sale smartly.

Mandi-wise Onion Prices in Punjab – 16 June 2025:

Mandi Name Arrivals (in tons) Variety Min Price (₹/quintal) Max Price (₹/quintal)
Abohar 22.5 Onion ₹ 750 ₹ 1,475
Ahmedgarh 0.2 Other ₹ 1,400 ₹ 1,500
Dera Bassi 0.9 Other ₹ 1,500 ₹ 1,600
Fazilka 41.99 Other ₹ 1,000 ₹ 2,000
Garhshankar 11.2 Other ₹ 800 ₹ 1,100
Garhshankar (Kotfatuhi) 0.6 Other ₹ 1,000 ₹ 1,500
Ghanour 0.2 Other ₹ 1,400 ₹ 1,600
Jalalabad 2.95 Other ₹ 1,000 ₹ 1,400
Kotkapura 1 Nashik ₹ 1,500 ₹ 1,800
Kurali 5 Other ₹ 1,400 ₹ 1,600
Laldu 4 Other ₹ 1,000 ₹ 1,100
Malerkotla 80 Other ₹ 800 ₹ 2,000
Mukerian 2.98 Onion ₹ 1,200 ₹ 1,400
Nihal Singh Wala 0.4 Other ₹ 1,000 ₹ 1,800
Patiala 34 Onion ₹ 1,000 ₹ 1,500
Patran 3.5 Other ₹ 600 ₹ 1,000
Patti 1.2 Other ₹ 800 ₹ 1,000
Talwandi Sabo 0.4 Other ₹ 1,500 ₹ 2,000
Tarn Taran 2.7 Other ₹ 1,400 ₹ 1,800

Highlights:

  • Highest Price: Talwandi Sabo, Fazilka, and Malerkotla reported a maximum onion price of ₹2000/quintal.
  • Lowest Price: Patran mandi saw the lowest rate at ₹600/quintal, mainly for lower-grade onions.
  • Best Quality Premium: Nashik onions (as seen in Kotkapura mandi) sold up to ₹1800/quintal, reflecting strong demand for clean and sorted produce.
  • Heavy Arrivals: Malerkotla (80 tonnes) and Fazilka (42 tonnes) witnessed the highest volumes, yet prices remained strong due to quality demand.

Farmer Advisory:

  • If you have high-quality or Nashik variety onions, consider selling in Fazilka, Malerkotla, or Talwandi Sabo mandis, where the demand and price are strong.
  • Avoid selling in low-performing mandis like Patran, unless quality matches their market expectations.
  • Ensure proper sorting and cleanliness to fetch top-end rates.

Final Takeaway: Today’s onion prices in Punjab reflect a quality-driven market. The better the produce, the better the profit. If you're holding stock, analyze current trends and sell where demand and pricing align with your crop’s quality. Stay informed and make the most of market movements.

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