Dear farmers, if you're heading to the mandi to sell your soybean crop without checking the latest market rates, pause for a moment! Today’s mandi price report, especially from key mandis in Gujarat, holds critical insights that can help you make the right decision.
Most mandis, soybean prices were seen trading below the government-declared Minimum Support Price (MSP) of ₹4,892 per quintal, raising concerns among farmers. However, Jamnagar mandi stood out, recording a surprising high of ₹4,935 per quintal. This isn’t just a number — it’s a signal that choosing the right mandi at the right time can ensure you get the best value for your crop.
This Report Covers:
Along with this detailed information, you’ll also find practical advice — so you can understand the market trend instead of getting caught in its fluctuations.
Amreli | 4.9 | Soyabeen | ₹ 2,550 | ₹ 4,000 |
Bagasra | 1.5 | Yellow | ₹ 3,350 | ₹ 3,950 |
Bhanvad | 1 | Soyabeen | ₹ 3,500 | ₹ 4,200 |
Bhavnagar | 5.82 | Other | ₹ 3,750 | ₹ 3,955 |
Bhiloda | 0.5 | Other | ₹ 4,000 | ₹ 4,050 |
Dahod | 27.2 | Soyabeen | ₹ 4,150 | ₹ 4,340 |
Dhari | 0.8 | Local | ₹ 3,425 | ₹ 3,880 |
Dhoraji | 2 | Yellow | ₹ 2,555 | ₹ 4,000 |
Jam Jodhpur | 2.5 | Soyabeen | ₹ 3,500 | ₹ 4,000 |
Jamnagar | 0.3 | Local | ₹ 4,800 | ₹ 4,935 |
Jasdan | 1 | Other | ₹ 3,500 | ₹ 3,875 |
Jetpur (Rajkot) | 4.8 | Soyabeen | ₹ 3,750 | ₹ 4,150 |
Modasa | 8.5 | Yellow | ₹ 4,000 | ₹ 4,175 |
Rajula | 0.3 | Soyabeen | ₹ 3,850 | ₹ 3,850 |
Savarkundla | 0.8 | Soyabeen | ₹ 3,500 | ₹ 3,860 |
Veraval | 3.4 | Other | ₹ 3,525 | ₹ 4,000 |
Visavadar | 10 | Black | ₹ 3,750 | ₹ 4,000 |
MSP Below Market Rates – Growing Concern for Farmers: Across most mandis, soybean was sold in the range of ₹2,550 to ₹4,200 per quintal — well below the MSP. Farmers in regions like Amreli, Dhoraji, and Bagasra received the lowest returns, intensifying financial stress.
Price Surge in Jamnagar – A Silver Lining: Jamnagar mandi reported the highest price in Gujarat, with the local variety fetching between ₹4,800 and ₹4,935 per quintal. This price spike offers a ray of hope, indicating the possibility of better returns in select mandis.
Advisory for Farmers – Don’t Sell in a Hurry:
Will Prices Rise? According to market experts, upcoming rainfall activity and a potential dip in supply could push soybean prices above ₹4,800 in the coming days. Hence, it’s crucial to monitor daily mandi rates before making any selling decisions.
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