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Onion Prices Crash to ₹100 per Quintal in Some Mandis, While Others Offer Top Rates — Full Report

Onion Market Prices Today - (11 February, 2026)
Onion Market Prices Today - (11 February, 2026)

You are planning to sell onions or trying to understand the current market trend, today’s Onion Mandi Price Update is extremely important for you. On 11 February 2026, onion prices showed a sharp contrast across major mandis in the country. While prices touched record highs in a few markets, heavy arrivals pushed rates sharply lower in others.

From Delhi to Madhya Pradesh, the onion market presented a mixed trend. At Azadpur Mandi in Delhi, the maximum onion price reached ₹1,875 per quintal, whereas in some mandis of Madhya Pradesh, onions were sold at a minimum price as low as ₹100 per quintal. This clearly indicates that quality, arrivals, and local demand played a decisive role in today’s price movement.

Overall, today’s onion market highlights the importance of choosing the right mandi at the right time to secure better returns. Farmers who closely track daily mandi prices and market signals are better positioned to increase their profits.

Onion Market Prices Today - State-wise Table (11 February, 2026):

State Market Center Arrivals (Tons) Variety Minimum Price (₹/Quintal) Maximum Price (₹/Quintal)
Delhi Azadpur market onion price 481.9 Onion 625 1,875
Delhi Keshopur market onion price 42.6 Onion 1,400 1,700
Madhya Pradesh Dewas market onion price 3.5 Other 100 1,200
Madhya Pradesh Dhamnod market onion price 2.9 Onion 900 1,500
Madhya Pradesh Garhakota market onion price 43 Onion 700 710
Madhya Pradesh Hatpipliya market onion price 1 Onion 900 1,000
Madhya Pradesh Indore market onion price 203.26 Onion 633 1,343
Madhya Pradesh Indore (F&V) market onion price 973 Onion 525 1,501
Madhya Pradesh Jabalpur market onion price 50 Onion 1,400 1,800
Madhya Pradesh Jaora market onion price 4.49 Onion 175 550
Madhya Pradesh Kalapipal market onion price 16.38 Onion 200 1,200
Madhya Pradesh Khandwa market onion price 55 Local 600 600
Madhya Pradesh Kukshi market onion price 1 Onion 700 1,500
Madhya Pradesh Lashkar market onion price 14 Local 1,400 1,800
Madhya Pradesh Sarangpur market onion price 8.6 Local 325 338
Madhya Pradesh Satna market onion price 0.8 Nasik 1,500 1,600
Madhya Pradesh Sehore market onion price 4.02 Onion 650 1,340
Madhya Pradesh Seoni market onion price 7.15 Local 1,200 1,295
Madhya Pradesh Ujjain market onion price 41.95 Onion 454.96 1,150.97
Madhya Pradesh Shujalpur market onion price 77.21 Red 100 1,325
Madhya Pradesh Sitmau market onion price 9.16 Onion 200 1,100

Price and Arrival Trend Analysis:

The strongest price performance today was recorded at Azadpur Mandi in Delhi, where the maximum onion price touched ₹1,875 per quintal. However, due to arrivals of over 481 tonnes, lower-grade onions remained under pressure. At Keshopur Mandi, limited arrivals supported firm prices between ₹1,400 and ₹1,700.

Madhya Pradesh, mandis such as Jabalpur, Lashkar, and Satna witnessed strong prices ranging from ₹1,600 to ₹1,800, mainly due to limited arrivals. In contrast, Dewas, Jaora, and Shujalpur faced heavy price pressure, with minimum rates falling sharply to ₹100–₹175 per quintal.

From an arrival perspective, Indore (F&V) APMC recorded the highest inflow at 973 tonnes, which kept prices in the range of ₹525 to ₹1,501. Meanwhile, mandis like Kukshi, Hatpipliya, and Satna, with very low arrivals, reported comparatively higher prices.

Advisory for Onion Farmers

  • Farmers with good-quality onions may consider selling in Jabalpur, Lashkar, Satna, and Keshopur to achieve better prices.
  • In high-arrival mandis such as Indore (F&V), Azadpur, and Shujalpur, immediate selling may not be profitable if storage facilities are available.
  • Keep a close watch on low-arrival markets, as prices there may strengthen further in the coming days.

(FAQs):

Q1. What is the highest onion price today?
The highest rate was ₹1,875 per quintal at Azadpur Mandi, Delhi.

Q2. Which mandi has the lowest onion price today?
Dewas Mandi in Madhya Pradesh recorded a minimum price of ₹100 per quintal.

Q3. Why do onion prices vary between mandis?
Prices depend on arrivals, quality, demand, and local supply conditions.

Q4. Where can farmers get daily onion price updates?
Farmers can check reliable platforms like Khetivyapar for daily updates.

Q5. Should farmers sell onions immediately?
It depends on arrivals and price trends. If arrivals are high and storage is available, waiting may result in better returns.

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