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Radish Market Prices Surge Sharply: Nashik Mandi Touches ₹2,800, Farmers Get Strong Rates in UP’s Pukhrayan Market – Full Report

Radish Prices Today - (26 May, 2026)
Radish Prices Today - (26 May, 2026)

Farmers, only limited arrivals of radish were reported in major mandis across the country on 26 May 2026. According to today’s mandi update, prices increased in several states due to lower supply, while Delhi markets remained relatively stable.

As per the latest market report, Nashik (Deolali) mandi in Maharashtra recorded a maximum radish market price of ₹2,800 per quintal, making it one of the strongest markets of the day. Meanwhile, Pukhrayan mandi in Uttar Pradesh also recorded impressive rates of up to ₹2,210 per quintal.

Due to limited availability of fresh vegetables during the summer season, demand for radish remains steady. Markets with lower arrivals are offering better prices to farmers, while prices in high-supply markets are comparatively stable.

Radish Arrivals and Prices in Major Mandis (26 May, 2026):

State
Mandi Arrivals (Tonnes) Variety Min Price (₹/Quintal) Max Price (₹/Quintal)
Madhya Pradesh Chhindwara Mandi Radish Price 0.2 Other 600 800
Haryana Raipur Rai Mandi Radish Price 0.05 Other 1,200 1,400
Delhi Ghazipur Mandi Radish Price 11.9 Radish 700 900
Delhi Keshopur Mandi Radish Price 4.25 Other 1,200 2,000
Maharashtra Kalmeshwar Mandi Radish Price 0.7 Other 1,520 2,000
Maharashtra Nashik (Deolali) Mandi Radish Price 3.3 Other 1,800 2,800
Uttar Pradesh Anupshahr Mandi Radish Price 0.3 Other 600 1,000
Uttar Pradesh Chhutmalpur Mandi Radish Price 0.2 Radish 500 750
Uttar Pradesh Jalaun Mandi Radish Price 0.3 Radish 1,700 1,800
Uttar Pradesh Kairana Mandi Radish Price 0.5 Radish 1,000 1,100
Uttar Pradesh Pukhrayan Mandi Radish Price 2 Radish 2,180 2,210

Market Analysis:

  • If we compare arrivals and prices, Delhi’s Ghazipur mandi recorded the highest arrival of 11.9 tonnes. However, due to higher supply, prices remained between ₹700 and ₹900 per quintal.
  • On the other hand, Nashik (Deolali) mandi in Maharashtra received only 3.3 tonnes of arrivals, yet prices surged to ₹2,800 per quintal. This clearly shows that mandis with lower arrivals are offering stronger returns to farmers.
  • Pukhrayan mandi in Uttar Pradesh also recorded rates above ₹2,200 despite limited arrivals. Meanwhile, Keshopur mandi offered up to ₹2,000 for high-quality radish.

Advice for Farmers:

  1. Proper grading and selling fresh, high-quality radish can help secure better prices.
  2. Prices may remain lower in heavy-arrival mandis, so always compare rates across markets.
  3. Low-arrival mandis are currently offering stronger prices, making transportation to such markets potentially profitable.
  4. Radish spoils quickly during summer, so focus on quick sales and proper packaging after harvesting.
  5. Keep tracking daily mandi updates to make better selling decisions at the right time.

FAQs:

Q1. What is the highest Radish Mandi Price today?
The highest price was ₹2,800 per quintal in Nashik (Deolali) mandi.

Q2. Why are radish prices today increasing in some mandis?
Due to limited arrivals and steady demand in summer season.

Q3. Which mandi recorded the highest arrivals?
Delhi’s Ghazipur mandi recorded the highest arrivals of 11.9 tonnes.

Q4. Is it profitable to sell radish in low-arrival mandis?
Yes, low-arrival mandis generally offer better prices.

Q5. Which brand provides this mandi update?
This update is provided by Khetivyapar for farmers’ benefit.

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