Onion mandi prices are extremely important for farmers, traders, and consumers keeping an eye on daily inflation. On 07 February 2026, onion prices across major mandis in India showed a mixed trend. While heavy arrivals kept prices under pressure in some markets, good quality produce and limited supply pushed prices higher in others.
Delhi mandis witnessed large arrivals of onion, resulting in relatively moderate and average prices. In contrast, select mandis in Bihar and Maharashtra delivered strong returns to farmers due to better quality onions and controlled supply. Markets such as Barahat in Bihar and Sangamner and Bhusawal in Maharashtra attracted particular attention today.
Despite the arrival of thousands of tonnes of onion in Maharashtra’s Chandwad and Sangamner mandis, buying activity remained steady, allowing prices in some locations to reach ₹1,500–₹1,600 per quintal. However, in markets with excessive supply, price pressure was clearly visible.
Overall, today’s onion market indicates that quality and choosing the right mandi matter more than arrivals alone. The future direction of prices will depend on stock levels, weather conditions, and daily arrivals, making it essential for farmers to track daily mandi rates and latest price updates.
| State / Market | Arrivals (Tonnes) | Variety | Min Price (₹/Qtl) | Max Price (₹/Qtl) |
| NCT of Delhi | ||||
| Azadpur APMC | 566.7 | Onion | 500 | 1,875 |
| Keshopur APMC | 68.43 | Onion | 1,200 | 1,800 |
| Bihar | ||||
| Barahat APMC | 4 | Medium | 2,400 | 2,800 |
| Sheohar APMC | 3 | Medium | 2,000 | 2,500 |
| Tajpur APMC | 2 | Medium | 2,400 | 2,600 |
| Maharashtra | ||||
| Bhusawal APMC | 1.5 | Red | 1,200 | 1,600 |
| Chandrapur (Ganjwad) APMC | 39 | Other | 1,800 | 2,200 |
| Chandwad APMC | 2,346.40 | Red | 570 | 1,270 |
| Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar APMC | 289.3 | Other | 600 | 1,500 |
| Deola APMC | 832.2 | Red | 150 | 1,175 |
| Dharashiv APMC | 1.1 | Red | 700 | 1,200 |
| Dindori (Vani) APMC | 710.4 | Red | 901 | 1,602 |
| Hingna APMC | 0.3 | Red | 1,800 | 1,800 |
| Pune (Moshi) APMC | 123.1 | Local | 500 | 1,200 |
| Pune (Pimpri) APMC | 0.6 | Local | 1,200 | 1,400 |
| Rahuri (Wambori) APMC | 547.2 | Red | 100 | 1,500 |
| Sangamner APMC | 1,108.90 | Red | 200 | 1,600 |
| Sangli (Phale, Bhajipura Market) APMC | 410.1 | Local | 500 | 1,500 |
Advisory for Farmers:
FAQs:
Q1: Why do onion prices vary so much between mandis?
A1: Prices depend on arrivals, quality, demand, and supply in each mandi. Limited supply with good quality often drives prices higher.
Q2: Which mandis have the highest onion prices today?
A2: Barahat (Bihar) recorded the highest price at ₹2,800 per quintal, followed by Sangamner and Bhusawal in Maharashtra.
Q3: How can farmers maximize profit in onion selling?
A3: Selling in low-arrival, high-price mandis and focusing on quality can help farmers get better returns.
Q4: Are onion prices expected to rise soon?
A4: Prices depend on weather and stock; monitoring mandi arrivals daily helps anticipate price trends.
Q5: Where can I get daily onion mandi price updates?
A5: Visit Khetivyapar for reliable and timely onion mandi price information.