The latest mandi report for July 28, 2025, brings both relief and concern for potato growers. In a surprising swing, Delhi’s Azadpur mandi recorded prices ranging from ₹400 to ₹2400 per quintal a staggering ₹2000 difference within the same market. Meanwhile, markets in Maharashtra, Bihar, and Rajasthan reported more stable but varied rates between ₹1000 and ₹2000.
So what's behind this volatility? It’s not just about the state but variety, quality, supply levels, and local demand. If you're a farmer or a trader, today’s data can guide smarter decisions. Let’s break down the key mandi rates and trends.
State | Mandi | Variety | Arrival (Tonnes) | Min Price (₹/Quintal) | Max Price (₹/Quintal) |
Bihar | Forbesganj | Jyoti | 210 | ₹ 1,200 | ₹ 1,600 |
Delhi | Azadpur | Potato | 109.1 | ₹ 400 | ₹ 2,400 |
Maharashtra | Pune (Moshi) | Local | 61.2 | ₹ 1,000 | ₹ 1,300 |
Sangli (F&V) | Local | 137 | ₹ 1,200 | ₹ 2,000 | |
Shrirampur | Other | 11.4 | ₹ 1,500 | ₹ 1,700 | |
Vashi (Navi Mumbai) | Other | 1200.2 | ₹ 1,000 | ₹ 1,600 | |
Rajasthan | Jaisalmer | Potato | 4 | ₹ 800 | ₹ 1,000 |
Jodhpur (F&V) | Other | 291.5 | ₹ 700 | ₹ 1,200 | |
Sriganganagar (F&V) | Other | 28.5 | ₹ 900 | ₹ 1,300 |
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Conclusion: Today's potato market highlights a stark contrast between high-demand urban centers and rural production zones. Quality, timing, and location are key. Whether you're looking to sell now or hold, staying informed with daily mandi insights can help you make the right move and avoid potential losses.
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