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Spinach Prices Today: Read This Report Before Selling, or You May Regret It

Spinach Market Prices Today (22 January, 2026)
Spinach Market Prices Today (22 January, 2026)

You are planning to sell or buy spinach today, this mandi price report is extremely important for you. On 22 January 2026, signals from vegetable markets across the country were truly surprising. In some mandis, spinach prices crashed to as low as ₹200 per quintal, while in others, the same produce was sold for as high as ₹2,200 per quintal.

The key questions farmers are asking today are:

  1. Where did spinach become so expensive, and where did prices collapse?
  2. Which mandi proved most profitable for farmers today?
  3. In which direction are spinach prices likely to move in the coming days?

This report presents a complete analysis of today’s spinach mandi prices, arrivals, and price trends across major markets in Delhi, Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh, Maharashtra, and Haryana. The information is equally useful for farmers, traders, and vegetable buyers.

Spinach Market Prices Today (22 January, 2026):

State / Market Arrivals (Tonnes) Variety Min Price (₹/Qtl) Max Price (₹/Qtl)
Delhi (NCT)        
Azadpur APMC 59.1 Spinach 1,000 1,200
Ghazipur Fruit & Vegetable Mandi 16.55 Spinach 1,800 2,200
Keshopur APMC 12.61 Spinach 400 700
Rajasthan        
Bikaner (F&V) 1.3 Other 1,400 1,400
Chomu (F&V) 1.4 Spinach 1,000 1,600
Jaipur (F&V) 8 Other 500 700
Jaisalmer APMC 1 Organic 1,400 1,600
Uttar Pradesh        
Chutmalpur 2.9 Spinach 800 800
Lucknow 25 Spinach 900 1,000
Raebareli 1.2 Spinach 1,100 1,150
Maharashtra        
Amravati (F&V) 10.9 Other 700 1,000
Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar 14,000 Other 200 300
Haryana        
Thanesar 1.5 Spinach 500 1,100
Narayangarh 1.2 Spinach 500 1,200
Narnaul 0.5 Spinach 800 1,000

Price and Arrival Trend Analysis:

The strongest price momentum today was seen in Ghazipur Mandi, Delhi, where limited arrivals pushed spinach prices up to ₹1,800–₹2,200 per quintal. In Rajasthan, markets such as Chomu and Jaisalmer also maintained firm prices, with rates reaching ₹1,600 per quintal, especially for better quality and organic produce.

On the other hand, Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar (Maharashtra) witnessed an extremely high arrival of nearly 14,000 tonnes, leading to a sharp price crash. Spinach and other leafy vegetables there were sold at just ₹200–₹300 per quintal.
Similarly, Keshopur Mandi (Delhi) and Jaipur Mandi saw prices remain low at ₹400–₹700 due to excess supply.

From an arrival perspective, price pressure was highest in Sambhajinagar, while low-arrival markets such as Narnaul, Jaisalmer, and Raebareli continued to offer relatively better prices.

Advisory for Farmers

  1. Farmers with fresh, high-quality spinach may get better returns in Delhi (Ghazipur) and Rajasthan (Chomu and Jaisalmer) markets.
  2. Avoid selling in high-arrival mandis like Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar, where prices are currently under heavy pressure.
  3. Since spinach is a highly perishable crop, focus on nearby mandis offering better prices and avoid delays that could lead to spoilage and losses.

FAQs:

Q1. Which mandi recorded the highest spinach price today?
Ghazipur Mandi, Delhi (₹2,200 per quintal)

Q2. Where did spinach prices crash the most?
Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar, Maharashtra (₹200–₹300 per quintal)

Q3. Why is there such a big price difference in spinach?
Due to variation in arrivals, quality, demand, and local supply

Q4. Are spinach prices expected to rise?
Prices may rise in low-arrival mandis but remain weak in surplus areas

Q5. Where should farmers sell spinach today?
Delhi (Ghazipur) and Rajasthan (Chomu, Jaisalmer) mandis

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