Farmers Alert! If you're planning to sell your wheat crop, today's mandi price update is a must-read. On June 21, 2025, wheat prices in various Uttar Pradesh mandis showed significant variation — with some markets offering prices below MSP (₹2425/quintal) and others going as high as ₹2630/quintal.
Saharanpur and Mugrabadshahpur emerged as the best-performing mandis of the day, while Madhaugarh and Robertsganj recorded prices that fell short of the MSP, potentially hurting farmers' margins.
| Mandi Name | Arrivals (in tons) | Variety | Min Price (₹/quintal) | Max Price (₹/quintal) |
| Aliganj | 3 | Dara | ₹ 2,450 | ₹ 2,460 |
| Anandnagar | 10.9 | Dara | ₹ 2,425 | ₹ 2,450 |
| Babrala | 254 | Dara | ₹ 2,510 | ₹ 2,520 |
| Bachranwa | 115 | Dara | ₹ 2,425 | ₹ 2,500 |
| Badayoun | 177.3 | Dara | ₹ 2,425 | ₹ 2,530 |
| Bhehjoi | 55 | Dara | ₹ 2,500 | ₹ 2,510 |
| Buland Shahr | 80 | Dara | ₹ 2,500 | ₹ 2,520 |
| Lalganj | 140 | Dara | ₹ 2,450 | ₹ 2,500 |
| Madhogarh | 20 | Dara | ₹ 2,350 | ₹ 2,425 |
| Maigalganj | 45 | Dara | ₹ 2,400 | ₹ 2,450 |
| Raebareilly | 300 | Dara | ₹ 2,430 | ₹ 2,480 |
| Rampur | 80 | Dara | ₹ 2,500 | ₹ 2,590 |
| Rasda | 28 | Dara | ₹ 2,480 | ₹ 2,590 |
| Robertsganj | 40 | Dara | ₹ 2,330 | ₹ 2,565 |
| Saharanpur | 550 | Dara | ₹ 2,450 | ₹ 2,630 |
| Shamli | 58 | Dara | ₹ 2,510 | ₹ 2,600 |
| Uttaripura | 140 | Dara | ₹ 2,430 | ₹ 2,530 |
| Mehrauni | 127.6 | 147 Average | ₹ 2,450 | ₹ 2,600 |
| Mugrabaadshahpur | 54 | Dara | ₹ 2,430 | ₹ 2,630 |
| Mathura | 458 | Dara | ₹ 2,480 | ₹ 2,500 |
Top Mandis vs. Lowest Performers: Key Comparisons:
Highest Prices:
Saharanpur and Mugrabadshahpur recorded ₹2630/quintal, highest for the day.
Rampur, Shamli, Mehruni, and Rasra also saw strong prices exceeding ₹2590/quintal.
Below MSP Alerts:
Robertsganj (₹2330) and Madhaugarh (₹2350) had prices falling below MSP, which could lead to losses if sold immediately.
Stable Mandis:
Mathura, Raebareli, Maigalganj, and Lalganj showed relatively steady rates within a narrow band.
Final Word: Always compare mandi-wise prices before selling wheat. A small decision can mean hundreds of rupees difference per quintal, directly impacting your overall income.