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Potato Market Prices Today (15 September, 2025): Where Is Potato Costliest and Where Cheapest?

Potato Market Rates – 15 Sept 2025
Potato Market Rates – 15 Sept 2025

Potato prices across India’s wholesale mandis witnessed sharp swings today. In some regions, prices dropped as low as ₹220 per quintal in Gondal, Gujarat, due to heavy arrivals. Meanwhile, in states like Uttar Pradesh and Madhya Pradesh, rates touched ₹1,800 per quintal, driven by lower supply.

With arrivals varying across states, markets showed mixed trends – heavy inflows kept prices under pressure in a few regions, while scarcity pushed rates higher in others. For farmers and traders, staying updated with the latest mandi prices is essential to decide the right place and time to sell for maximum returns.

State-Wise Potato Prices - 15 September 2025:

State Market Arrivals (tonnes) Variety Min Price (₹/quintal) Max Price (₹/quintal)
Gujarat Gondal 83.75 Potato 220 320
  Khambhat 0.4 Other 1300 2000
  Rajkot (Sub Yard) 480 Desi 1000 2000
  Surat 107 Other 500 2000
Haryana Barwala (Hisar) 5 Other 800 1000
  Bhiwani 15.5 Potato 1240 1750
  Dhand 1 Other 1100 1200
  Gurgaon 198.5 Other 800 1200
  Jhajjar 8 Other 1300 1500
  Maham 2 Other 1000 1000
  Narnaul 3 Potato 1300 1300
  Panipat 98.2 Other 500 1500
  Pehowa 0.2 Other 1500 1700
  Punhana 2 Other 1000 1000
  Rewari 32.7 Other 1000 1600
  Uklana 0.7 Potato 900 900
Madhya Pradesh Barwani 0.53 Potato 1100 1200
  Sabalgarh 20 Jyoti 700 750
Uttar Pradesh Kopaganj 12 Desi 700 850
  Lakhimpur 150 Local 1060 1170
  Lalganj 9 Desi 900 1000
  Magalganj 15 Desi 1600 1650
  Nanpara 3 Desi 1700 1800
  Najibabad 3 Desi 900 1300
  Panchpedwa 8.6 Potato 1200 1400
  Raebareli 42.5 Desi 1000 1100
  Tulsipur 12 Desi 1020 1080
  Shikarpur 45 Potato 850 1000
  Sultanpur 45 Desi 1085 1115

Market Highlights – 15 September 2025:

  • Costliest Potato → Nanpara mandi (Uttar Pradesh) at ₹1,800 per quintal.
  • Cheapest Potato → Gondal mandi (Gujarat) at just ₹220 per quintal.
  • Highest Arrivals → Rajkot Sub Yard (480 tonnes) in Gujarat and Lakhimpur (150 tonnes) in Uttar Pradesh.
  • Low Supply, High Prices → Nanpara (₹1,800 with just 3 tonnes) and Pehowa, Haryana (₹1,700 with 0.2 tonnes).
  • Weak Prices → Gondal (₹220), Kopaganj (₹700), and Sabalgarh (₹700) reported steep falls.
  • Sharp Surge → Magalganj and Nanpara (U.P.) where rates jumped to ₹1,600–1,800 per quintal.

Advisory for Farmers:

  1. Best time to sell → Farmers in markets where prices are above ₹1,500 (Nanpara, Magalganj, Pehowa) can sell now for good profit.
  2. Hold stock where arrivals are heavy (Rajkot, Lakhimpur, Gondal) as prices may recover later.
  3. Avoid selling below ₹1,000 → If local rates are low, farmers should prefer storage until conditions improve.
  4. Festive demand ahead → With consumption expected to rise during the festive season, staggered selling may yield better returns.

Conclusion: Potato rates today range between ₹220 and ₹1,800 per quintal across Indian mandis. Farmers must track local arrivals and demand trends closely to make the most profitable selling decisions.

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