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Onion Market (25 February, 2026) Prices Range from ₹750 to ₹2,500 per Quintal – Check the Latest Rates in Your City

Onion Market Prices Today (25 February, 2026)
Onion Market Prices Today (25 February, 2026)

Farmers planning to sell onions today should pay close attention to this market update. On 25 February 2026, onion prices across major mandis in India showed sharp fluctuations. While heavy arrivals in some markets kept prices under pressure, limited supply in select mandis pushed onion rates as high as ₹2,500 per quintal.

Despite long queues of trucks in Delhi’s major mandis, onion prices remained fairly strong, indicating steady market demand. In contrast, several mandis in Rajasthan witnessed heavy arrivals, which cooled the market sentiment and kept prices subdued. However, in select mandis such as Sangaria, low arrivals resulted in a sharp price surge, allowing farmers to earn attractive returns.

Today’s onion mandi trends clearly suggest that choosing the right mandi is crucial for profitability. Farmers with good-quality onions still have strong opportunities to secure better prices in selected markets.

This detailed mandi report provides:

  • State-wise arrival data
  • Minimum and maximum onion prices
  • A simple and practical market analysis

to help farmers decide where selling today is beneficial and where waiting could be a better option.

Onion Market Prices Today – State-Wise Mandi Report (25 February, 2026):

State / Market Arrivals (Tonnes) Variety Min Price (₹/Quintal) Max Price (₹/Quintal)
Delhi (NCT)        
Azadpur Mandi 187.4 Onion 750 2,000
Ghazipur Fruit & Vegetable Market 431.1 Onion 1,400 1,800
Keshopur Mandi 129.7 Onion 1,400 2,000
Rajasthan        
Ajmer (F&V) 83.5 Other 700 1,600
Alwar 57 Other 1,700 2,200
Bassi 0.3 Other 1,200 1,400
Bayana 3 Onion 1,100 1,200
Bhadra 1.5 Grade-I 1,300 1,500
Bhilwara 27 Other 1,200 2,000
Chomu (F&V) 7.6 Other 1,000 2,000
Churu 2.5 Grade-I 1,100 1,300
Dablibathan 0.1 Grade-I 1,400 1,500
Goluwala 0.3 Grade-I 1,400 1,800
Hanumangarh Town 170.5 Grade-I 1,400 1,500
Jaipur (F&V) 317.5 Other 1,000 1,600
Jaisalmer 1.2 Onion 1,400 1,600
Jhunjhunu 2.7 Local 800 1,500
Jodhpur (F&V) 344.5 Red 600 1,400
Kota (F&V) 48.1 Other 1,050 1,150
Nawalgarh 1 Red 1,300 1,330
Pratapgarh 3.7 Other 671 1,704
Rawatsar 0.5 Grade-I 1,600 1,700
Sangaria 0.5 Onion 1,200 2,500
Sri Ganganagar (F&V) 62.5 Nashik 1,600 2,000
Sujangarh 0.6 Other 900 1,100
Udaipur (F&V) 73.3 Other 600 1,200

Price and Arrival Trend Analysis:

The strongest price rally today was recorded in Sangaria (Rajasthan), where limited arrivals pushed onion prices from ₹1,200 to ₹2,500 per quintal. Alwar also witnessed firm prices, with rates touching ₹2,200.

Delhi’s Ghazipur Mandi, despite arrivals exceeding 431 tonnes, prices remained stable between ₹1,400 and ₹1,800, reflecting steady demand. However, in Azadpur, the minimum price slipped to ₹750, indicating pressure from higher supply.

Major Rajasthan mandis such as Jaipur, Jodhpur, and Hanumangarh, with arrivals above 300 tonnes, saw prices remain under pressure in the ₹600–₹1,600 range. On the other hand, low-arrival mandis like Rawatsar, Dablibathan, and Goluwala maintained relatively stronger prices.

Overall, the market clearly showed that low arrivals supported higher prices, while heavy inflow limited price growth.

Advice for Farmers

  • Farmers with good-quality, low-moisture onions can target Sangaria, Alwar, and Sri Ganganagar mandis for better returns.
  • In high-arrival markets such as Jaipur, Jodhpur, and Delhi, farmers should compare rates carefully before immediate selling.
  • If storage facilities are available, delaying sales in low-price markets for 1–2 weeks may prove beneficial.
  • Small farmers should closely monitor low-arrival, high-price mandis to maximize profitability.

FAQs – Onion Market Prices Today:

1. What is the highest onion price today?
The highest rate in today’s Onion Market Prices Today report is ₹2,500 per quintal in Sangaria (Rajasthan).

2. Why are onion prices fluctuating today?
Price changes are mainly due to arrival volumes and demand conditions in each mandi.

3. Are Delhi onion prices strong today?
Yes, despite heavy arrivals, Ghazipur Mandi maintained stable prices between ₹1,400–₹1,800.

4. Should farmers sell onions immediately?
Farmers should compare mandi-wise prices. In low-price markets, waiting could be beneficial.

5. Where can farmers check daily onion rates?
Farmers can follow daily mandi updates and Onion Market Prices Today reports from Khetivyapar for reliable insights.

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