For farmers in Haryana, today’s onion mandi report is particularly significant. Several mandis across the state witnessed sharp fluctuations in prices while some markets remained stable, others recorded a sudden jump. The most notable trend was that mandis with lower arrivals offered the highest prices, whereas areas with heavy supply saw prices remain normal or under pressure.
You are planning to sell onions and looking for the right mandi and the right timing, this report will be extremely useful. Markets like Panchkula, Dhand, and Mustafabad offered strong prices today, attracting farmers’ attention. Meanwhile, Gurugram and Hansi reported heavy arrivals, which kept prices subdued. Overall, the market today brought both opportunities and caution for farmers.
This latest mandi price update, you will find:
So that you can secure the maximum returns from your onion harvest.
| Mandi | Arrivals (tonnes) | Variety | Min Price (₹) | Max Price (₹) |
| Barwala | 2.2 | Onion | 1100 | 1200 |
| Charkhi Dadri | 9.2 | Onion | 900 | 1200 |
| Dhand | 0.3 | Other | 1900 | 2200 |
| Farrukhnagar | 1.4 | Other | 1200 | 1600 |
| Ganaur | 2 | Onion | 1000 | 1300 |
| Gohana | 6.6 | Other | 800 | 1400 |
| Gurugram | 76 | Other | 1000 | 1400 |
| Hansi | 17.6 | Other | 1000 | 2000 |
| Hisar | 6.9 | Other | 900 | 1200 |
| Hodal | 4 | Hybrid | 1000 | 1200 |
| Ladwa | 1.5 | Onion | 1200 | 1500 |
| Mahendragarh | 1.2 | Onion | 1000 | 1100 |
| Mustafabad | 0.24 | Onion | 1500 | 1700 |
| Narnaul | 1.7 | Onion | 800 | 1000 |
| New Grain Market, Panchkula | 0.1 | Other | 2400 | 2500 |
The highest onion prices in Haryana today were recorded at New Grain Market, Panchkula, where rates surged to ₹2,400–₹2,500 per quintal. Dhand APMC and Mustafabad also posted strong prices, with ranges of ₹1,900–₹2,200 and ₹1,500–₹1,700 respectively.
On the other hand, markets like Gohana and Narnaul saw significantly lower prices, with minimum rates dropping to ₹800 per quintal.
In terms of arrivals, Gurugram APMC received the highest supply at 76 tonnes, followed by Hansi at 17.6 tonnes. The higher availability kept prices stable or slightly pressured in these markets.
Conversely, mandis with extremely low arrivals Panchkula (0.1 tonnes), Mustafabad (0.24 tonnes), and Dhand (0.3 tonnes) witnessed strong upward price movements due to tight supply.
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