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Today’s Tomato Market Prices: Panvel Hits ₹7,000, Prices Drop by ₹300 in Some Markets – Find Out Where Tomatoes Are Selling High

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Tomato prices across major markets in India saw sharp fluctuations today. In Maharashtra’s Panvel market, rates soared to ₹7,000 per quintal, while in Mangal Vedha and Solapur, prices crashed to as low as ₹200–₹300 per quintal. Markets with high-quality produce and limited arrivals recorded sky-high prices, whereas regions with heavy supply saw price pressure.

According to today’s mandi rates, farmers with premium-quality tomatoes can make significant profits by selling in high-price markets. In contrast, in regions where prices have dropped sharply, it may be wiser to hold stock for a few days rather than sell immediately. These latest market trends signal that both farmers and traders need to adjust their sales strategies in real-time.

State-wise Tomato Market Prices (₹/Quintal):

State / Market Arrivals (Tonnes) Variety Min Price Max Price
Maharashtra        
Akluj 2.5 Local 1500 3500
Amravati 16.7 Local 2400 3000
Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar 9.6 Other 1000 2800
Jalgaon 11 Other 2000 3000
Kamthi 1.9 Local 3635 4235
Karad 6 Other 1500 3000
Kolhapur 28.9 Other 1500 4500
Mangal Vedha 13.5 Local 200 2500
Mumbai 237 Other 3500 4500
Nagpur 170 Local 2000 5000
Panvel 118 Other 6000 7000
Parshivni 0.8 Local 3000 4000
Patan 0.9 Other 950 1150
Pune 200.4 Local 2000 3500
Pune (Khadki) 0.9 Local 1200 2000
Pune (Manjri) 57 Other 2000 5500
Pune (Moshi) 49.1 Local 2500 4000
Rahuri 0.9 Other 1500 3000
Sangamner 74 Other 750 3750
Satara 3 Other 3000 3500
Shrirampur 3 Other 2000 3000
Solapur 31.5 Other 300 3000
Delhi (NCT)        
Keshopur 128.25 Tomato 2000 4600

Today’s Price and Supply Highlights:

  1. Highest Price: Panvel, Maharashtra – ₹7,000 per quintal, driven by high demand and limited supply.
  2. Other High-Price Markets: Pune (Manjri) at ₹5,500, Nagpur at ₹5,000, and Mumbai at ₹4,500.
  3. Lowest Price: Mangal Vedha and Solapur – ₹200–₹300 per quintal, due to heavy arrivals and reduced local demand.
  4. Quality-Driven Rates: Kamthi and Kolhapur maintained strong prices for high-quality tomatoes.
  5. Top Arrivals: Mumbai (237 tonnes), Nagpur (170 tonnes), Pune (200 tonnes), and Panvel (118 tonnes) saw large inflows, keeping rates relatively stable.
  6. Low-Arrival Markets: Parshivni, Patan, and Pune (Khadki) received less than 1 tonne, helping prices remain strong.

Farmer Advisory

  1. For High-Quality Tomatoes: Selling in Panvel, Pune (Manjri), Nagpur, and Kamthi could yield maximum profits.
  2. For Low-Price Regions: In heavy-supply, low-rate markets like Mangal Vedha and Solapur, avoid immediate sales and wait for price recovery if storage is available.
  3. For Average Quality: Target nearby high-rate markets to secure better margins.

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