Garlic markets across India witnessed a highly volatile trading session today, making it a crucial day for both farmers and traders. While garlic prices surged to record levels in a few mandis, heavy arrivals and average quality kept rates under pressure in several major markets.
The highlight of the day was Haryana, where garlic prices climbed as high as ₹18,000 per quintal, bringing strong profits to farmers. Meanwhile, in Gujarat and Delhi, prices fluctuated sharply depending on quality, arrivals, and demand.
If you are a farmer searching for the most profitable mandi or a trader trying to capitalize on today’s trend, this garlic mandi update offers state-wise prices, arrival data, and clear analysis to help you make the right decision.
| State | Market (APMC) | Arrivals (Tonnes) | Variety | Minimum Price (₹/Quintal) | Maximum Price (₹/Quintal) |
| Delhi (NCT) | Azadpur | 241 | Garlic | 5,000 | 14,000 |
| Gujarat | Dahod (Veg. Market) | 0.52 | Garlic | 7,000 | 13,000 |
| Gujarat | Jetpur (Rajkot) | 12.2 | Garlic | 2,755 | 7,055 |
| Gujarat | Porbandar | 0.4 | Average | 6,000 | 10,000 |
| Gujarat | Rajkot | 100 | Garlic | 5,250 | 8,000 |
| Gujarat | Wadhwan | 0.2 | Garlic | 10,000 | 12,500 |
| Gujarat | Visavadar | 0.72 | Other | 2,750 | 5,230 |
| Haryana | Ambala Cantt | 1.2 | Garlic | 5,000 | 6,000 |
| Haryana | Ganaur | 0.1 | Average | 15,000 | 18,000 |
| Haryana | Hansi | 0.4 | Other | 10,000 | 12,000 |
| Haryana | Jagadhri | 0.15 | Other | 7,200 | 11,000 |
| Haryana | Narnaul | 0.1 | Garlic | 10,000 | 10,000 |
| Haryana | Shahabad | 0.2 | Garlic | 3,000 | 12,500 |
| Haryana | Thanesar | 0.2 | Other | 10,000 | 12,000 |
The sharpest price spike was recorded in Ganaur (Haryana), where even average-quality garlic sold between ₹15,000 and ₹18,000 per quintal, driven by extremely low arrivals and strong demand.
Mandis such as Hansi, Thanesar, and Narnaul also maintained prices above ₹10,000, reflecting tight supply and buyer interest in good-quality produce.
On the other hand, Jetpur and Visavadar in Gujarat recorded significantly lower prices, ranging from ₹2,750 to ₹7,055 per quintal. Market sources attribute this to average quality garlic and higher competition among suppliers.
In terms of arrivals, Azadpur mandi (Delhi) saw the highest inflow at 241 tonnes, which kept minimum prices under pressure despite high maximum rates. Rajkot, with 100 tonnes of arrivals, showed a similar trend.
Conversely, mandis such as Ganaur, Narnaul, Wadhwan, and Visavadar recorded very low arrivals, allowing prices to remain firm or rise sharply.
Overall, today’s data confirms that quality and supply volume are the decisive factors shaping garlic prices.
Advisory for Farmers:
FAQs:
Q1. Which mandi recorded the highest garlic price today?
Ganaur mandi in Haryana recorded the highest prices, touching ₹18,000 per quintal.
Q2. Why were garlic prices low in some Gujarat mandis?
Higher arrivals and average quality garlic kept prices under pressure in mandis like Jetpur and Visavadar.
Q3. Is it a good time to sell garlic today?
Farmers with premium quality garlic may sell in low-arrival mandis, while others can wait for better rates.
Q4. How do arrivals affect garlic mandi prices?
Higher arrivals usually reduce prices, while low arrivals support price spikes.
Q5. Where can farmers get daily mandi price analysis?
Farmers can rely on Khetivyapar for daily garlic mandi prices, trends, and expert insights.