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June 10, 2025 – Potato Mandi Price Shock: ₹1500 in Punjab, Just ₹600 in Madhya Pradesh

Potato Prices Today
Potato Prices Today

Dear Farmers, if you grow potatoes or monitor mandi prices regularly, today’s report is a must-read. On June 10, 2025, potato prices varied drastically across the country. While Punjab’s Mukerian mandi recorded a high of ₹1500 per quintal, Morena mandi in Madhya Pradesh saw prices plunge to just ₹600 per quintal. That’s a gap of ₹900 — a difference that could mean either profit or loss for farmers.

Should You Sell Now or Wait?

If you have storage facilities, it might be wise to wait a bit and monitor price trends. But if you must sell immediately, be sure to check nearby mandis for the latest mandi prices before making a move.

Potato Prices in Major Mandis of Punjab – June 10, 2025:

Mandi Name Arrivals (in tons) Variety Min Price (₹/quintal) Max Price (₹/quintal)
Abohar 10 Potato 500 1100
Ahmedgarh 0.2 Other 1200 1300
Baghapurana 0.75 Local 1100 1300
Bhagta Bhai Ka 0.4 Other 800 900
Fazilka 9.05 Other 500 1000
Garhshankar 12.1 Other 600 800
Garhshankar (Kotfatuhi) 0.8 Other 700 800
Jagraon 3.5 Other 750 900
Kurali 5 Other 1000 1200
Lalru 3 Other 900 1000
Morinda 10.4 Potato 800 1100
Mukerian 2.85 Potato 1200 1500
Nihal Singh Wala 0.5 Other 800 1000
Rayya 0.05 Other 800 900
Sanehwal 0.3 Potato 900 1000
Tarn Taran 4 Other 600 700

On this day, Mukerian mandi led the chart, where potato prices touched ₹1500 per quintal — the highest in Punjab. Other mandis like Ahmedgarh, Baghapurana, and Kurali also saw prices exceeding ₹1200.

Potato Prices in Madhya Pradesh – Morena Mandi:

In stark contrast, Morena mandi in Madhya Pradesh recorded the lowest prices, with a minimum of ₹500 and maximum of ₹600 per quintal. Compared to Punjab, this is ₹800–₹900 lower, reflecting weaker local market conditions.

Punjab vs MP: Price Gap & Farmer Advisory:

  • Price Gap: A sharp contrast of nearly ₹900 per quintal was observed between Punjab (₹1500) and MP (₹600).
  • Probable Reasons:
  • Higher demand and better quality in Punjab.Higher supply and limited cold storage in MP pushing prices down.

Farmer Suggestions:

  • MP farmers: If possible, store your produce and wait for prices to rise.
  • Punjab farmers: In mandis where prices are above ₹1200, selling now could be profitable.
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