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Onion Price Update: Rise or Fall Today? Full Report from Haryana, Madhya Pradesh, and Maharashtra

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Today, major vegetable markets across India witnessed significant fluctuations in onion (Pyaaz) prices. In some regions, the arrival of the new crop led to softer market rates, while in others, a shortage of old stock resulted in price hikes.

Onion prices today ranged between ₹400 and ₹2800 per quintal. Notably, the states of Haryana and Maharashtra reported a wide variation in rates — with some markets offering farmers high returns, while others saw prices slipping below the average support level.

Amid these rapidly changing market conditions, it is important for farmers to check the latest onion rates before selling to ensure they get the best possible market price.
Below is a comprehensive report of today’s onion arrivals and prices from key markets in Haryana, Madhya Pradesh, and Maharashtra — helping farmers make timely and informed selling decisions.

Onion Prices in Haryana Market:

  1. Ambala City Market: Today, the arrival stood at 2.89 tonnes. The “Other” variety of onions traded between ₹1080 and ₹1205 per quintal. Local trade remained steady with moderate buying activity.

  2. Chhachrauli Market: Only 0.25 tonnes of onions arrived today. The “Onion” variety fetched ₹1600 to ₹2400 per quintal, making it one of the highest-priced markets in Haryana.

  3. Dhand Market: Received 0.4 tonnes of onions. Prices ranged between ₹1500 and ₹2000 per quintal. Despite limited arrivals, good-quality onions secured strong rates.

  4. Gohana Market: Recorded an arrival of 7 tonnes, where the “Other” variety traded between ₹1000 and ₹2500 per quintal, showing significant fluctuation in rates.

  5. Gurugram Market: Witnessed a heavy arrival of 65.1 tonnes of onions, but prices remained stable between ₹1000 and ₹1400 per quintal, reflecting softness due to higher supply.

  6. Hansi Market: Reported an arrival of 2.3 tonnes of onions with prices between ₹1500 and ₹2500 per quintal. Strong quality maintained firm prices here.

  7. Madlauda Market: Only 0.25 tonnes of onions arrived, and prices stayed steady at ₹1800 per quintal.

  8. Meham Market: Arrival was 1.2 tonnes, with rates ranging between ₹1300 and ₹1400 per quintal.

  9. Narnaul Market: Registered 1.3 tonnes of arrivals, with the “Onion” variety selling between ₹1400 and ₹1500 per quintal.

  10. Panipat Market: Recorded a heavy arrival of 35.8 tonnes, and prices stood between ₹800 and ₹1200 per quintal, indicating weak demand.

  11. Pehowa Market: Only 0.2 tonnes of onions arrived, but due to good quality, prices reached ₹1900 to ₹2650 per quintal.

  12. Punhana Market: Reported 4.3 tonnes of arrivals, with rates between ₹1200 and ₹1500 per quintal.

  13. Rewari Market: Recorded 15 tonnes of onions with prices soaring between ₹1500 and ₹2800 per quintal, making it the highest-paying market in Haryana today.

  14. Sadhaura Market: Arrival stood at 2.4 tonnes, with prices between ₹1300 and ₹1500 per quintal.

  15. Shahabad Market: Recorded 5.85 tonnes of onions, with rates between ₹1000 and ₹1500 per quintal.

Onion Prices in Madhya Pradesh Markets:

  1. Badnawar Market: Received 26.44 tonnes of onions, priced between ₹400 and ₹700 per quintal — the lowest rate in the state due to oversupply and weak demand.

  2. Bhopal Market: Arrival stood at 30.5 tonnes, with prices stable between ₹750 and ₹775 per quintal.

  3. Sendhwa Market: Reported 1.2 tonnes of red onions (Red variety), which traded between ₹800 and ₹1200 per quintal.

Farmers in Madhya Pradesh are advised to monitor supply levels closely as stable market conditions are expected to continue in the short term.

Onion Prices in Maharashtra Markets

  1. Pune (Moshi) Market: Today saw a large arrival of 62.1 tonnes of local onions, with prices ranging between ₹400 and ₹1000 per quintal. Heavy supply caused a noticeable dip in market rates.

  2. Pune (Pimpri) Market: Arrival stood at 1.1 tonnes, with onion prices between ₹1200 and ₹1500 per quintal, indicating steady trade.

  3. Vashi (Navi Mumbai) Market: Witnessed a record arrival of 842.8 tonnes, the highest in the country today. Prices ranged between ₹800 and ₹1800 per quintal. Both old and new onion stocks were traded, leading to fluctuations in rates.

Farmer Advisory:

  1. Track supply and demand carefully – On days of heavy arrivals, holding back stock temporarily can help secure better prices later.

  2. Focus on quality improvement: Dry onions properly in shaded areas to reduce moisture and get higher market value.

  3. Be cautious during harvesting: Damaged outer layers reduce storage life and market price.

  4. Watch Haryana and Maharashtra markets – Prices here show signs of recovery and could rise further.

  5. Monitor market trends weekly to decide the best selling time for your onions.

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