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Potato Prices Today: Read Before Selling! Heavy Arrivals Crash Rates in Haryana, Some Mandis See Record Spike

Potato Market Prices Today (01 February, 2026)
Potato Market Prices Today (01 February, 2026)

On 1 February 2026, potato markets across Haryana witnessed sharp price fluctuations that left both farmers and traders rethinking their selling strategy. While potatoes were sold at distress prices in some mandis, limited arrivals in a few markets pushed prices to record highs.

If you want to know which mandi recorded the lowest potato prices today and where rates touched ₹2,000 per quintal, this report is essential for you.

Today’s market trend clearly shows that arrivals are the key price driver. Massive inflow of potatoes into mandis such as Naraingarh, Pipli, and Gurugram caused prices to crash, whereas low supply in Chika and Hansi helped farmers secure excellent returns. As a result, potato prices within the same state ranged from as low as ₹130 to as high as ₹2,000 per quintal.

This mandi-wise report provides complete price data, an easy-to-understand analysis, and actionable advice for farmers, helping you decide the right mandi, right time, and right price.

Haryana Potato Market Prices Today (01 February, 2026):

Market (APMC) Arrivals (Tonnes) Variety Min Price (₹/Qtl) Max Price (₹/Qtl)
Bahadurgarh 15 Other 600 700
Ballabhgarh 17.5 Potato 600 1,000
Barwala 7 Local 500 600
Barwala (Hisar) 6.7 Potato 700 800
Charkhi Dadri 5.2 Potato 600 750
Chika 2.3 Other 1,200 1,600
Chhachhrauli 0.55 Potato 550 1,000
Farrukhnagar 5.2 Other 800 1,100
Ganaur 7.3 Potato 800 1,000
Gharaunda 2.4 Other 500 600
Gohana 14.4 Other 500 1,000
Gurugram 211 Other 500 700
Hansi 14.4 Other 600 2,000
Hasanpur 0.4 Potato 700 750
Hodal 5 Potato 700 900
Jagadhri 13.5 Potato 500 600
Jakhal 1.2 Other 500 700
Jhajjar 8 Other 550 600
Kaithal 26 Other 700 750
Ladwa 1.1 Local 500 700
Meham 2 Potato 700 800
Mohindergarh 4.75 Potato 700 800
Mustafabad 0.6 Potato 300 350
Naraingarh 277.44 Potato 275 440
Narnaul 4 Potato 600 750
Palwal 17 Potato 500 1,000
Panipat 91.1 Potato 400 800
Pehowa 1.4 Other 320 352
Pipli 546.5 Potato 405 405
Pundri 3.1 Other 400 600
Radaur 3 Other 400 500
Raipur Rai 0.5 Potato 600 700
Rania 0.1 Potato 130 200

Price and Arrival Trend Analysis:

  1. The highest potato prices were recorded in Chika and Hansi, where rates touched ₹1,600 to ₹2,000 per quintal, supported by limited arrivals.
  2. In contrast, Naraingarh (277 tonnes) and Pipli (546 tonnes) saw a price crash due to massive supply. Prices dropped to ₹275–₹440 in Naraingarh and remained fixed at ₹405 in Pipli.
  3. Rania mandi reported the lowest prices, with potatoes selling at just ₹130–₹200 per quintal.
  4. Heavy arrivals in Gurugram (211 tonnes) and Panipat (91 tonnes) kept prices under pressure at ₹500–₹800.
  5. Mandis with low arrivals such as Chhachhrauli, Hasanpur, and Mohindergarh maintained relatively better prices.

Overall, the data confirms that supply volume is directly controlling potato prices in Haryana markets.

Advisory for Farmers

  1. Farmers with storage facilities should avoid immediate selling in high-arrival mandis, as prices are currently under pressure.
  2. Chika, Hansi, and Ganaur are offering better returns for good-quality potatoes and may be suitable for sale.
  3. Prices in Naraingarh, Pipli, and Rania are extremely low; farmers may consider waiting for market improvement if possible.
  4. With a potential rise in demand in the coming days, price recovery cannot be ruled out.

FAQs:

Q1. What are the potato prices in Haryana today?
Potato prices today range from ₹130 to ₹2,000 per quintal, depending on mandi arrivals and demand.

Q2. Which mandi recorded the lowest potato price today?
Rania mandi recorded the lowest prices at ₹130–₹200 per quintal.

Q3. Where did potato prices touch ₹2,000 per quintal?
The highest price of ₹2,000 per quintal was recorded in Hansi mandi.

Q4. Why are potato prices falling in some mandis?
Heavy arrivals in mandis like Pipli and Naraingarh caused excess supply, leading to price crashes.

Q5. Is it a good time to sell potatoes in Haryana?
Selling is advisable in low-arrival mandis. Farmers in high-arrival markets may wait for better prices.

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