A crucial update for farmers and those involved in the onion trade!
On June 24, 2025, onion prices across several major mandis in Rajasthan witnessed a sharp rise. Compared to last week, prices in some markets jumped by as much as ₹700 per quintal, causing a stir in the onion market.
If you're considering selling your produce or keeping a close eye on mandi rates, this report could guide you toward better profits. Find out the latest onion prices from mandis across Rajasthan, where you're likely to get the best rates for your crop, and what trends are emerging in the market.
Mandi Name | Variety | June 18 (₹/quintal) | June 24 (₹/quintal) | Price Increase (₹) |
Jaipur (F&V) | Other | ₹ 1,300 | ₹ 1,400 | ₹ 100 |
Jodhpur (F&V) | Other | ₹ 800 | ₹ 850 | ₹ 50 |
Bhadra | 1st Sort | ₹ 1,027 | ₹ 1,164 | ₹ 137 |
Goluvala | 1st Sort | ₹ 1,400 | ₹ 1,500 | ₹ 100 |
Rawatsar | 1st Sort | ₹ 800 | ₹ 1,100 | ₹ 300 |
Bikaner (F&V) | Other | ₹ 1,100 | ₹ 1,200 | ₹ 100 |
Sri Ganganagar (F&V) | Other | ₹ 900 | ₹ 1,600 | ₹ 700 |
Bassi | Other | ₹ 1,100 | ₹ 1,500 | ₹ 400 |
Udaipur (F&V) | Other | ₹ 1,000 | ₹ 1,050 | ₹ 50 |
Hanumangarh Town | 1st Sort | ₹ 1,200 | ₹ 1,400 | ₹ 200 |
The highest jump was recorded in Sri Ganganagar mandi, where prices increased from ₹900 to ₹1,600 per quintal — a sharp ₹700 gain.
Bassi mandi also saw a significant hike of ₹400, indicating a rise in trader demand.
Rawatsar, Hanumangarh, and Bhadra mandis reported increases between ₹100 and ₹300, offering some relief to farmers.
Jodhpur and Udaipur saw only a minor increase of ₹50, suggesting that demand and quality in those areas remained steady.
Mandis offering ₹1,400 to ₹1,600 per quintal could be ideal selling points right now. This could be the best time to sell your onions for higher profit.
For traders, this upward trend signals that onion demand is once again on the rise in Rajasthan. It's time to focus on stock rotation and logistic planning.
If there are no disruptions due to rain or transportation issues in the coming week, this price rally may continue for a few more days.