Uttar Pradesh’s rice markets witnessed notable price fluctuations today. Common varieties were sold for as low as ₹2,400 per quintal, while premium-quality rice reached up to ₹4,000 per quintal. Markets with heavy arrivals maintained relatively stable prices, whereas limited arrivals in smaller markets pushed rates higher. In such conditions, it is crucial for farmers and traders to monitor current market trends and make selling or buying decisions accordingly.
Market | Arrival (tonnes) | Variety | Minimum Price (₹/quintal) | Maximum Price (₹/quintal) |
Allahabad | 300 | Common | 3200 | 3300 |
Anandnagar | 3 | III | 2800 | 3300 |
Bachranwa | 15 | Common | 3175 | 3200 |
Bharwari | 7 | Common | 2400 | 2600 |
Doharighat | 1 | 1009 Kar | 3900 | 4000 |
Faizabad | 300 | Coarse | 3080 | 3230 |
Firozabad | 65 | Common | 3310 | 3520 |
Ghiraur | 44.5 | III | 3310 | 3510 |
Jangipura | 23 | III | 3200 | 3800 |
Mahoba | 5.2 | Common | 3270 | 3370 |
Nautnava | 0.2 | III | 2800 | 3150 |
Panchpedwa | 0.5 | III | 2800 | 3200 |
Sultanpur | 100 | Common | 3265 | 3300 |
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