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July 20, 2025: Shocking Potato Price Gap! ₹1500 in Delhi, Just ₹300 in Gujarat – Full Mandi Report Inside

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Farmers and traders, potato prices across India left everyone surprised on July 20, 2025. While Delhi’s Keshopur mandi recorded a maximum price of ₹1500 per quintal, Gujarat’s Gondal mandi saw prices drop below ₹300 per quintal. This stark contrast isn’t just about numbers it clearly shows how latest mandi prices are deeply influenced by quality, demand, and supply dynamics.

If you want to get the best price for your hard-earned produce, it’s essential to compare mandi prices, understand variety differences, and strategize your supply routes wisely. This report gives you a mandi-wise breakdown of prices, arrival data, and important suggestions to help you earn more from your potato sales.

Mandi-Wise Potato Prices (20 July 2025):

State Mandi Name Arrivals (tonnes) Variety Min Price (₹/quintal) Max Price (₹/quintal)
Delhi (NCT) Keshopur 264 Potato ₹ 1,100 ₹ 1,500
Punjab Ahmedgarh 0.2 Other ₹ 1,200 ₹ 1,300
Punjab Bhawanigarh 6 Other ₹ 800 ₹ 800
Punjab Patti 0.6 Other ₹ 800 ₹ 1,000
Punjab Rampura Phul (Nabha Mandi) 2.6 Other ₹ 400 ₹ 500
Punjab Tanda Urmur 3.4 Other ₹ 1,200 ₹ 1,400
Gujarat Gondal (Vegetable Mandi) 23.1 Potato ₹ 200 ₹ 300

Where Were Potatoes Expensive – And Where Were They Cheapest?

On July 20, potato prices varied significantly across different mandis:

  • Highest Price: Delhi’s Keshopur mandi topped the list with prices reaching ₹1500/quintal, reflecting strong urban demand.
  • Other High-Price Mandis: Punjab’s Tanda Urmur (₹1200–₹1400) and Ahmedgarh (₹1200–₹1300) also reported good rates.
  • Lowest Price: Gujarat’s Gondal mandi saw rock-bottom prices of ₹200–₹300/quintal, the cheapest in the country. Similarly, Punjab’s Rampura Phul mandi had rates stuck between ₹400–₹500.

These price gaps highlight how high demand and superior quality fetch better prices, while production-heavy or oversupplied areas struggle with low returns.

Advice for Farmers and Traders:

  • Target Consumption Markets: Sending good-quality potatoes to high-demand mandis like Delhi could yield higher profits.
  • Consider Inter-State Marketing: In states like Gujarat, where local mandi rates are low, traders should explore inter-state selling options to maximize returns.
  • Hold in Low-Rate Mandis: In smaller mandis with prices ranging from ₹400 to ₹800, consider short-term storage or delayed selling strategies to avoid losses and wait for better rates.

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