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Onion Market Rates Today – 28 October 2025: Slight Price Rise in Haryana Markets, See Where Farmers Got the Best Rates!

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Haryana’s markets today, onion prices showed a slight upward trend. Some regions recorded mild improvement in rates, while markets with higher arrivals saw a bit of pressure. Overall, onion trade across the state remained balanced.

Experts say that due to festive demand, prices are likely to rise further in the coming days.

The Pehowa mandi recorded the highest price today at ₹2,560 per quintal, making it the top-performing market in Haryana.
Meanwhile, in Panipat mandi, heavy arrivals pulled prices down to ₹600 per quintal, the lowest in the state.
Mandis like Gurugram, Chhachhrauli, Ganaur, and Pehowa saw limited arrivals, helping prices stay firm at higher levels.

This report provides the latest mandi rates and market trends essential for farmers and traders looking to understand today’s price movements.

Onion Prices in Haryana Mandis (₹/Quintal):

Mandi Arrivals (tonnes) Variety Min Price Max Price
Chhachhrauli 0.2 Onion 1600 1800
Ganaur 2.3 Onion 1500 1700
Gohana 1.5 Other 1000 2000
Gurugram 65.5 Other 1000 1500
Meham 1.5 Other 1200 1200
Narnaul 1.6 Onion 1000 1500
Panipat 49.5 Other 600 1200
Pehowa 0.2 Other 2300 2560
Rewari 14.7 Medium 1000 2000
Uklana 0.2 Onion 1400 1500

Rate and Arrival Analysis:

  1. Highest Price: Pehowa mandi recorded ₹2,560/quintal the highest in the state today.
  2. Lowest Price: Panipat mandi saw rates drop to ₹600/quintal, the lowest across Haryana.
  3. Heavy Arrivals: Gurugram (65.5 tonnes) and Panipat (49.5 tonnes) witnessed the largest inflow, which kept prices under pressure.
  4. Low Supply, High Price: Mandis like Pehowa, Chhachhrauli, and Ganaur had low arrivals but strong prices, indicating strong local demand.
  5. Price Range: Overall onion prices ranged from ₹600 to ₹2,560 per quintal, with an average of around ₹1,500/quintal across the state.

Farmer Advisory:

  1. High-arrival markets like Gurugram and Panipat it’s better to hold stock for now, as excess supply is keeping prices low.
  2. Low-arrival markets such as Pehowa and Chhachhrauli immediate selling may be profitable, as current rates are favorable.
  3. Festive demand and limited supply in the coming days may push prices upward.
  4. Farmers with storage facilities can store onions for a few weeks and sell later at higher prices.

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