If you are a farmer, trader, or someone who closely follows daily vegetable mandi prices, today’s spinach market may surprise you. On 31 January 2026, the same vegetable recorded dramatically different prices across Indian mandis, clearly showing that today’s market was driven entirely by arrivals and demand.
In several markets of Maharashtra, spinach was sold at distress prices, while in Delhi, the same leafy vegetable fetched premium rates. Heavy arrivals pushed prices sharply lower in some regions, whereas limited supply and strong demand lifted prices to record highs in others.
This raises two key questions:
This report brings you the state-wise spinach mandi prices for 31 January 2026, along with a clear analysis of arrivals and price trends, followed by practical advice for farmers—to help you choose the right market, right time, and right price next time.
| State / Market | Arrivals | Variety | Min Price (₹/Qtl) | Max Price (₹/Qtl) |
| Maharashtra | ||||
| Bhusawal APMC | 0.3 | Other | 500 | 1,000 |
| Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar APMC | 13,900 | Other | 200 | 260 |
| Hingna APMC | 2.1 | Other | 200 | 1,200 |
| Kalmeshwar APMC | 2.6 | Other | 425 | 800 |
| Kamthi APMC | 1 | Other | 810 | 1,010 |
| Mumbai APMC | 59.9 | Other | 400 | 600 |
| Solapur APMC | 2,925 | Other | 200 | 300 |
| Delhi (NCT) | ||||
| Azadpur APMC | 67.6 | Spinach | 1,000 | 1,400 |
| Ghazipur APMC | 16.2 | Spinach | 2,100 | 2,300 |
| Keshopur APMC | 10.05 | Spinach | 400 | 600 |
| Rajasthan | ||||
| Bikaner (F&V) APMC | 1.9 | Other | 1,400 | 1,500 |
| Jaisalmer APMC | 0.9 | Organic | 1,000 | 1,200 |
| Uttar Pradesh | ||||
| Chhutmalpur APMC | 2.5 | Spinach | 600 | 700 |
The sharpest price rise was recorded at Ghazipur APMC (Delhi), where spinach traded between ₹2,100 and ₹2,300 per quintal. Prices at Azadpur APMC also remained strong at ₹1,000–₹1,400, supported by steady demand.
Rajasthan, spinach prices stayed firm in Bikaner (₹1,400–₹1,500), while organic spinach in Jaisalmer reached ₹1,200 per quintal.
On the other hand, Maharashtra witnessed a sharp price collapse. Due to massive arrivals, spinach prices fell to ₹200–₹260 in Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar and ₹200–₹300 in Solapur. Even Mumbai APMC, with arrivals close to 60 tonnes, saw prices restricted to ₹400–₹600.
Arrival data clearly explains the price trend. Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar (13,900 units) and Solapur (2,925 units) recorded extremely high arrivals, putting heavy pressure on prices. In contrast, markets such as Bikaner, Jaisalmer, and Bhusawal, where arrivals were limited, maintained higher price levels.
Advisory for Farmers
FAQs:
Q1: Why do spinach prices vary so much across different mandis?
A1: Prices depend largely on the volume of arrivals and local demand. High arrivals with low demand push prices down, while limited supply with strong demand increases prices.
Q2: Which mandi recorded the highest spinach price today?
A2: Ghazipur APMC in Delhi recorded the highest prices, ranging from ₹2,100 to ₹2,300 per quintal.
Q3: How can farmers avoid losses in markets with heavy arrivals?
A3: Farmers can try short-term holding or explore selling in other mandis with better price prospects.
Q4: Does organic spinach fetch higher prices?
A4: Yes, for example, Jaisalmer’s organic spinach reached ₹1,200 per quintal, which is higher than regular varieties in some markets.
Q5: How can Khetivyapar help farmers?
A5: Khetivyapar provides real-time mandi price updates and analysis, enabling farmers to decide the best market and timing for selling their produce.