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Potato Prices Soar in Haryana, Drop Sharply in Gujarat – Full Mandi Report

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Today, potato prices in major mandis across India showed a mixed trend. While heavy arrivals in some markets put downward pressure on prices, limited arrivals in other areas kept rates elevated. In Haryana and Uttar Pradesh, mandis like Hansi and Barabanki witnessed a significant rise in potato prices. Conversely, in Gondal, Gujarat, heavy arrivals pushed prices down to as low as ₹200–350 per quintal.

This daily mandi report provides farmers and traders with the latest state-wise prices and market trends for potatoes, helping them make informed decisions.

State-wise Potato Prices – October 5, 2025:

State Mandi Arrival (tonnes) Variety Min Price (₹/quintal) Max Price (₹/quintal)
Gujarat Gondal 80.55 Potato 200 350
Gujarat Navsari 13.8 Red Nanital 1,100 2,300
Haryana Barwala (Hisar) 10 Other 1,000 1,200
Haryana Gurgaon 198.5 Other 1,000 1,200
Haryana Hansi 26.6 Other 1,000 3,500
Haryana Panipat 93.8 Other 500 1,100
Haryana Uklana 0.3 Potato 900 900
Maharashtra Pune (Moshi) 123 Local 1,400 1,600
Punjab Ahmedgarh 0.3 Other 1,000 1,200
Punjab Bariwala 0.2 Red 900 950
Punjab Faridpur Chawni 0.84 Local 1,000 1,200
Punjab Rajpura 10.3 Other 750 1,050
Punjab Tanda Urmur 3.9 Other 1,100 1,300
Uttar Pradesh Ahirora 30 Badshah 800 900
Uttar Pradesh Babrala 80 Other 680 700
Uttar Pradesh Barabanki 2,840 Desi 1,050 1,150
Uttar Pradesh Fatehpur 60 Desi 850 1,010
Uttar Pradesh Ghirour 580 Local 970 1,170
Uttar Pradesh Gulawati 0.5 Desi 1,100 1,300
Uttar Pradesh Hathras 1,500 Desi 1,000 1,200
Uttar Pradesh Hardoi 173 Kufri Megha 1,090 1,140
Uttar Pradesh Sitapur 180 Desi 1,000 1,200
Uttar Pradesh Tulsipur 11 Desi 1,110 1,150

Market Overview – Hansi Most Expensive, Gondal Cheapest:

This week, potato prices and arrivals varied significantly across the country. Hansi (Haryana) recorded prices as high as ₹3,500 per quintal, while Gondal (Gujarat) saw rates drop to just ₹200 per quintal.

In Uttar Pradesh, Barabanki (2,840 tonnes) and Hathras (1,500 tonnes) recorded the highest arrivals, keeping prices at moderate levels. Conversely, markets with low arrivals, such as Pune Moshi (123 tonnes, ₹1,600), Gulawati (0.5 tonnes, ₹1,300), and Tanda Urmur (3.9 tonnes, ₹1,300), experienced relatively higher prices.

Tips for Farmers

  1. Selling potatoes in low-arrival markets like Hansi and Pune Moshi can yield higher profits.
  2. In high-arrival markets such as Barabanki, Hathras, and Ghirour, it may be better to store produce or wait for prices to improve.
  3. Low-quality potatoes in markets like Gondal and Panipat may fetch very low rates; prioritize high-quality produce for better returns.
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