Today, rice prices across major mandis in India witnessed noticeable movement. In Maharashtra, premium-quality rice fetched impressive rates between ₹4,000 and ₹6,000 per quintal, while in Uttar Pradesh, prices of common rice varieties remained steady to slightly higher. For both farmers and traders, today brought some relief as signs of recovery appeared after several days of decline.
If you’re planning to sell your rice stock, this today’s mandi price report will help you decide where to get the best rates and whether storage could be a better option based on current trends.
Alibagh Mandi: Today, around 1 tonne of other variety rice arrived, with prices ranging from ₹2,500 to ₹2,700 per quintal. Traders reported good grain quality and stable buyer demand.
Murud Mandi: A similar arrival of 1 tonne was recorded here, with minimum prices at ₹2,500 and maximum at ₹2,700 per quintal. Arrivals were limited, but steady local demand kept the market firm.
Ulhasnagar Mandi: The highest arrivals were seen here 57 tonnes of rice were recorded. Prices of other varieties ranged between ₹4,000 and ₹6,000 per quintal, making Ulhasnagar the highest-paying mandi in Maharashtra today. Strong demand and top-quality produce kept traders active.
Vasai Mandi: Around 37 tonnes of “1009 Kar” variety rice arrived, with prices ranging from ₹3,450 to ₹4,750 per quintal. Experts expect prices in this region to improve further in the coming days.
Naugarh Mandi: Around 0.6 tonnes of “III variety” rice arrived, priced between ₹3,270 and ₹3,290 per quintal. Rates remained stable, though low arrivals led to a slightly slow market trend.
Panchpedwa Mandi: Here, 5.6 tonnes of “III variety” rice were traded, priced between ₹2,700 and ₹3,000 per quintal. Prices stayed moderate due to average quality, but a market rebound is expected soon.
Salon Mandi: With 35 tonnes of “Common” variety rice arriving today, prices ranged between ₹3,000 and ₹3,110 per quintal. Farmers said that recent dry conditions affected grain quality, though prices remain steady.
Vilthara Road Mandi: This mandi recorded 1 tonne of “III variety” rice, priced between ₹2,000 and ₹2,200 per quintal, making it the lowest-priced rice market in UP today.
Yusufpur Mandi: The highest arrival in UP was seen here with 66.2 tonnes of “III variety” rice, priced between ₹2,500 and ₹2,600 per quintal. Market activity was normal and rates remained stable.
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