Across major markets in India, rice prices showed fluctuations today. In Maharashtra, high-quality rice reached ₹4,800 per quintal, while in Uttar Pradesh, common varieties sold for ₹3,100–₹3,550 per quintal. Farmers and traders report that demand is currently stable, but prices may rise further during the festive season.
If you are planning to sell or buy rice, this today’s mandi price report will be highly useful. Below is the state-wise latest market price list, giving you complete details about arrivals and rates.
Alibag Market: Only 1 tonne of rice arrived today, with prices between ₹2,500–₹2,700 per quintal. Traders said local demand remains stable.
Mangaon Market: 8.8 tonnes arrived. High-quality rice sold for ₹1,900–₹4,800 per quintal, with increased demand for specialty varieties.
Murud Market: 1 tonne arrived, prices ₹2,500–₹2,700 per quintal. Traders noted that limited arrivals kept prices steady.
Palghar Market: 19 tonnes of “1009 KAR” variety arrived. Prices remained stable at ₹4,850 per quintal. The good quality rice fetched higher rates.
Umred Market: About 11.8 tonnes arrived, priced ₹3,700–₹4,500 per quintal. Traders expect demand to rise further in the coming days.
Allahabad Market: 400 tonnes of rice arrived, with common varieties priced ₹3,185–₹3,270 per quintal. Farmers reported satisfactory profits due to stable rates.
Anandnagar Market: 1.5 tonnes of III variety arrived, prices ₹2,800–₹3,200 per quintal, with normal demand.
Azamgarh Market: 270 tonnes of III variety, ₹3,325–₹3,425 per quintal.
Bacharnwa Market: 15 tonnes of common rice, ₹3,150–₹3,175 per quintal.
Badaun Market: 38 tonnes of III variety, ₹3,350–₹3,460 per quintal.
Baraut Market: 4 tonnes of III variety, ₹3,250–₹3,450 per quintal.
Bharathna Market: 300 tonnes of common rice, ₹3,150–₹3,350 per quintal.
Chaubepur Market: 150 tonnes of III variety, ₹3,120–₹3,330 per quintal.
Doharighat Market: 1 tonne of “1009 KAR” variety, ₹3,900–₹4,000 per quintal.
Faizabad Market: 120 tonnes of coarse-grain rice, ₹3,070–₹3,200 per quintal.
Firozabad Market: 66 tonnes of common rice, ₹3,310–₹3,540 per quintal.
Ghaziabad Market: 140 tonnes of III variety, ₹3,430–₹3,530 per quintal.
Ghirour Market: 41 tonnes of III variety, ₹3,330–₹3,530 per quintal.
Jangipura Market: 30 tonnes of III variety, ₹3,400–₹4,000 per quintal.
Kanpur (Grain) Market: 610 tonnes of III variety, ₹3,210–₹3,310 per quintal.
Mugrabadshahpur Market: 22.5 tonnes of common rice, ₹3,300–₹3,500 per quintal.
Naugadh Market: 0.9 tonnes of III variety, ₹3,440–₹3,460 per quintal.
Nautanwa Market: 0.2 tonnes of III variety, ₹2,800–₹3,150 per quintal.
Panchpedwa Market: 5 tonnes of III variety, ₹2,600–₹3,000 per quintal.
Pilibhit Market: 35 tonnes of coarse-grain rice, ₹3,305–₹3,395 per quintal.
Puranpur Market: 20 tonnes of III variety, ₹3,312–₹3,392 per quintal.
Raebareli Market: 113 tonnes of common rice, ₹3,120–₹3,160 per quintal.
Rampur Market: 80 tonnes of common rice, ₹3,250–₹3,340 per quintal.
Saharanpur Market: 110 tonnes of III variety, ₹3,350–₹3,650 per quintal.
Sandi Market: 60 tonnes of common rice, ₹3,100–₹3,200 per quintal.
Shahjahanpur Market: 230 tonnes of common rice, ₹3,260–₹3,370 per quintal.
Shamli Market: 70 tonnes of III variety, ₹3,450–₹3,550 per quintal.
Sultanpur Market: 150 tonnes of common rice, ₹3,260–₹3,315 per quintal.
Advice for Farmers:
Monitor arrivals and demand: Markets with lower arrivals may have stable or higher rates.
Grow high-quality varieties: Cultivate 1009 KAR or III variety to fetch better prices.
Store carefully: Keep produce dry and clean — moisture or poor storage reduces rates.
Check market rates regularly: Markets like Allahabad, Kanpur, Shahjahanpur, and Siyana show stable demand.
Sell according to weather: Heavy arrivals during rainy weather can reduce rates, while dry conditions may keep prices high.