Today’s mandi report brings surprising news for both farmers and vegetable traders. On June 25, 2025, tomato prices hit a new high in several regions across India. In Bassi mandi (Rajasthan), tomatoes were sold at up to ₹3,400 per quintal, marking the highest price of the season so far. Similarly, Ganaur mandi (Haryana) also saw prices rise to ₹3,000 per quintal, bringing joy to many local tomato growers.
However, not all mandis experienced this upward trend. In Rewari (Haryana), tomato prices dropped as low as ₹500 per quintal, while in Rawatsar (Rajasthan), the rate stood at just ₹900 per quintal. These stark contrasts reflect how mandi rates now depend heavily on quality, arrival volume, and local demand.
If you're wondering what price tomatoes fetched in your nearest mandi and where you could get the best returns, this detailed report has all the answers—clearly presented and farmer-focused.
Mandi Name | Arrivals (in tons) | Variety | Min Price (₹/quintal) | Max Price (₹/quintal) |
Ganaur | Tomato | 3.4 | ₹ 2,000 | ₹ 3,000 |
Gurugram | Other | 52.3 | ₹ 1,000 | ₹ 2,000 |
Hassanpur | Hybrid | 0.1 | ₹ 1,300 | ₹ 1,300 |
Meham | Desi | 0.8 | ₹ 1,200 | ₹ 1,500 |
Narnaul | Tomato | 2.2 | ₹ 2,000 | ₹ 2,500 |
Rewari | Other | 7.9 | ₹ 500 | ₹ 1,900 |
Key Highlight: Gurugram recorded the highest arrivals (52.3 tonnes) in Haryana but prices didn’t exceed ₹2,000/quintal. Ganaur and Narnaul stood out with maximum rates of ₹3,000 and ₹2,500 respectively, offering decent returns to farmers.
Mandi Name | Arrivals (in tons) | Variety | Min Price (₹/quintal) | Max Price (₹/quintal) |
Bassi | Other | 0.3 | ₹ 3,000 | ₹ 3,400 |
Golu Wala | Desi | 0.3 | ₹ 2,000 | ₹ 2,500 |
Rawatsar | Desi | 0.6 | ₹ 900 | ₹ 900 |
Sri Ganganagar (F&V) | Other | 21 | ₹ 1,000 | ₹ 1,400 |
Suratgarh | Desi | 0.4 | ₹ 1,000 | ₹ 1,200 |
Key Highlight: Bassi mandi reported the highest tomato price in the country at ₹3,400/quintal. In contrast, Rawatsar recorded the lowest in the state, indicating either low quality or reduced demand in the area.
Tomato Price Trends – At a Glance:
These variations clearly show how price fluctuations are now largely influenced by product quality, supply volume, and regional demand.
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