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Potato Prices Today: Rajasthan Markets in Turmoil - Rates Crash to ₹400 in Jaipur and Soar to ₹2700 in Sangaria

Potato Market Rate Today in Rajasthan - (30 November, 2025)
Potato Market Rate Today in Rajasthan - (30 November, 2025)

Farmers across Rajasthan witnessed extreme fluctuations in potato prices today. Several markets reported record-high rates, while others saw prices fall sharply due to heavy arrivals. This wide gap kept the “today’s mandi price” discussion trending throughout the day.

On one hand, Sangaria APMC recorded the highest price at ₹2700 per quintal, while Jaipur APMC saw prices slip to just ₹400 per quintal due to a massive inflow of produce. Such drastic ups and downs make it crucial for farmers to stay updated about the latest situation in every major market to secure better profits.

If you are planning to sell potatoes soon, this complete report is extremely valuable. Below, you will find the mandi-wise price table, today’s latest potato rates, market analysis, and practical tips to help you get the best returns for your produce.

Potato Market Rate Today in Rajasthan - (30 November, 2025):

Mandi
Arrivals (Tonnes) Variety Minimum Price (₹) Maximum Price (₹)
Baran APMC 2.5 Other 800 1200
Bassi APMC 0.2 Other 2000 2400
Bayana APMC 4.5 Other 900 1000
Bhadara APMC 2.6 Other 1200 1400
Bhilwara APMC 29.4 Other 1400 1600
Bikaner (F&V) APMC 98.9 Other 1400 1500
Churu APMC 7 Red Nainital 1200 1400
Hanumangarh (Urlivas) APMC 100 Red Nainital 950 1000
Jaipur (F&V) APMC 304 Other 400 1300
Jaisalmer APMC 6 Potato 900 1100
Rajsamand APMC 5.5 Potato 1200 1400
Rawatsar APMC 0.8 Red Nainital 1200 1200
Sangaria APMC 0.6 Potato 1700 2700
Sikar APMC 111.7 Other 1000 1400
Sujangarh APMC 1.5 Other 1300 1500
Udaipur (F&V) APMC 38.2 Other 1000 1500

Market Analysis: Why Prices Fluctuated So Sharply Today:

  1. Rajasthan’s potato markets saw one of the most volatile trading days of the season.
  2. Sangaria APMC recorded the state’s highest rate at ₹2700 per quintal, driven by extremely low arrivals.
  3. Contrast, Jaipur APMC witnessed an arrival of 304 tonnes, causing prices to fall drastically to ₹400 per quintal, the lowest in the state today.
  4. Major markets like Hanumangarh (100 tonnes), Sikar (111.7 tonnes), and Udaipur (38.2 tonnes) also reported higher arrivals, which kept prices steady or slightly under pressure.
  5. On the other hand, smaller markets such as Sangaria, Bassi, Rawatsar and nearby regions benefited from low supply, keeping prices strong and offering farmers better returns.
  6. Markets like Bikaner, Bhilwara, and Sujangarh showed stable demand, with prices staying between ₹1400–₹1600 per quintal indicating balanced supply conditions.

Overall, the trend was clear:

  1. Heavy arrivals = lower prices
  2. Low arrivals = stronger rates

Important Advice for Farmers:

  1. High-arrival mandis such as Jaipur, Sikar and Hanumangarh are showing weak prices. Farmers are advised to hold their stock for a few days if possible, as better rates are expected soon.
  2. Low-arrival mandis like Sangaria, Bassi and Rawatsar are seeing strong prices. Selling immediately may give good returns.
  3. If you have storage facilities, keeping potatoes for a short duration is beneficial, as demand usually rises in December.
  4. Compare rates in nearby mandis to reduce transport expenses and choose the location offering the best price.

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