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Potato Market Price Alert: Where Rates Cross ₹1,000 and Where Farmers Face Losses – Full Mandi Report (April 9, 2026)

Potato Market Prices Today - (April 9, 2026)
Potato Market Prices Today - (April 9, 2026)

Farmers planning to sell potatoes today should proceed with caution, as the market is showing sharp price variations across different mandis. Today’s mandi update reveals a significant gap in prices, making it crucial to choose the right market for better returns.

According to the latest data, potato prices in some mandis of Delhi have dropped as low as ₹260 per quintal, while in several mandis of Uttar Pradesh, the same crop is selling for as high as ₹1,100 per quintal.

This wide variation clearly indicates that the market is currently driven by location, arrivals (supply), and demand. Markets with heavy arrivals are witnessing price pressure, while those with limited supply are offering better rates.

  • Selling without proper market information may lead to losses
  • Targeting mandis with low arrivals and strong demand can increase profits
  • In high-supply markets, waiting may be a better strategy

Today’s scenario proves that timing and mandi selection are just as important as crop production when it comes to maximizing profits.

Potato Market Prices Today in Delhi and Uttar Pradesh (April 9, 2026):

State / Mandi
Arrivals (Tonnes) Variety Min Price (₹/Quintal) Max Price (₹/Quintal)
Delhi (NCT)        
Azadpur Mandi Potato Price 1,699.50 Potato 260 600
Keshopur Mandi Potato Price 1,555.00 Potato 300 800
Uttar Pradesh        
Agra Mandi Potato Price 285.7 Other 500 600
Aliganj Mandi Potato Price 52 Other 400 500
Aligarh Mandi Potato Price 14.8 Other 600 850
Anupshahr Mandi Potato Price 3.2 F.A.Q. 400 800
Atrauli Mandi Potato Price 6 Potato 500 600
Bareilly Mandi Potato Price 66 Other 550 600
Bewar Mandi Potato Price 82 Other 450 500
Bhehjoee Mandi Potato Price 18 Other 375 400
Bulandshahr Mandi Potato Price 256.8 Other 380 400
Chandausi Mandi Potato Price 40.15 Other 400 505
Charra Mandi Potato Price 2.5 Desi 600 700
Chhibramau Mandi Potato Price 797.3 Other 450 470
Chhutmalpur Mandi Potato Price 0.8 Other 450 500
Diwai Mandi Potato Price 15 Other 500 500
Dudhi Mandi Potato Price 5.9 Potato 900 1,100
Etah Mandi Potato Price 4 Other 400 500
Etawah Mandi Potato Price 275.04 Other 550 721.08
Farrukhabad Mandi Potato Price 1,361.80 Local 400 500
Fatehpur Mandi Potato Price 8 Other 500 550
Fatehpur Sikri Mandi Potato Price 74 Other 500 550
Gangoh Mandi Potato Price 2 Desi 500 620
Ghaziabad Mandi Potato Price 30 Other 750 760
Gola Gokarannath Mandi Potato Price 24.5 Other 390 400
Gorakhpur Mandi Potato Price 36.4 Other 700 800
Gulavati Mandi Potato Price 0.5 Desi 500 700
Hathras Mandi Potato Price 34 Other 450 500
Hasanpur Mandi Potato Price 2 Other 400 410
Varanasi Mandi Potato Price 4.96 Other 750 800

Market Analysis: Arrivals vs Prices:

  • Delhi mandis such as Azadpur and Keshopur recorded very high arrivals (1,500+ tonnes), pushing prices down to as low as ₹260.
  • In contrast, mandis in Uttar Pradesh like Dudhi and Varanasi, with lower arrivals, recorded higher prices ranging from ₹750 to ₹1,100.
  • Markets like Farrukhabad and Chhibramau saw moderate prices (₹400–₹500) due to heavy supply.

The trend is clear:

  • Low arrivals = Higher prices
  • High arrivals = Lower prices

Advice for Farmers:

  1. If storage is available, avoid immediate selling in low-price markets.
  2. Try to sell in mandis with lower arrivals such as Dudhi or Gorakhpur for better returns.
  3. Always check daily mandi prices before transporting your produce.
  4. If logistics allow, target high-price mandis in Uttar Pradesh instead of oversupplied markets like Delhi.

FAQs:

1. What is the potato price in Delhi today?
Potato prices in Delhi mandis are as low as ₹260 per quintal due to high arrivals.

2. Where are the highest potato prices today?
Uttar Pradesh mandis like Dudhi are offering up to ₹1,100 per quintal.

3. Why are potato prices different in each mandi?
Prices depend on supply (arrivals) and demand in each market.

4. Should farmers sell potatoes today?
Farmers should sell only after checking mandi prices to avoid losses.

5. How can farmers get better prices for potatoes?
By targeting mandis with low arrivals and high demand, farmers can earn better profits.

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