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Tomato Market Price Today (04 April, 2026): Prices Range from ₹400 to ₹2,300 – Full Market Update

Tomato Market Price Today - (04 April, 2026)
Tomato Market Price Today - (04 April, 2026)

Dear farmers, today the tomato market behaved like a roller coaster once again. Prices that were seen in the morning changed significantly by evening in several mandis. If you are planning to sell your produce today, this mandi update can help you make a better decision.

Across various markets in the country, tomato market prices ranged from ₹400 to ₹2,300 per quintal. Such a wide gap within a single day clearly indicates that the market is still unstable, and each mandi is reacting differently based on local conditions.

The key factors influencing today’s prices were arrivals (supply) and quality. In mandis where fresh and high-quality tomatoes were limited, prices surged sharply. On the other hand, markets receiving heavy truckloads witnessed price pressure, forcing farmers to sell at lower rates.

  • Farmers with Grade-A quality tomatoes can still earn good profits by selecting the right mandi.
  • However, if nearby markets are flooded with supply, it may be wise to avoid immediate selling.

Today’s market clearly highlights one thing: information equals profit.
The right timing, the right market, and the right quality will decide whether you get ₹400 or ₹2,300.

Tomato Market Price Today in Delhi and MP (04 April, 2026):

State / Mandi Arrivals (Tonnes) Variety Min Price (₹/Quintal) Max Price (₹/Quintal)
Delhi (NCT)        
Keshopur Mandi Tomato Price 158.5 Tomato 1,400 2,300
Madhya Pradesh        
Badwani (F&V) Mandi Tomato Price 1.01 Tomato 900 1,000
Burhanpur (F&V) Mandi Tomato Price 5.1 Other 500 1,000
Chhatarpur (F&V) Mandi Tomato Price 2 Other 500 600
Chhindwara (F&V) Mandi Tomato Price 4.1 Desi 400 600
Dewas (F&V) Mandi Tomato Price 1.1 Other 400 1,200
Indore (F&V) Mandi Tomato Price 75 Other 800 1,600
Jabalpur (F&V) Mandi Tomato Price 8 Tomato 700 1,000
Jaora (F&V) Mandi Tomato Price 0.2 Tomato 1,000 1,500
Karera (F&V) Mandi Tomato Price 0.8 Tomato 700 1,500
Khandwa (F&V) Mandi Tomato Price 3.5 Tomato 400 700
Kukshi (F&V) Mandi Tomato Price 2 Tomato 400 600
Magroni (F&V) Mandi Tomato Price 0.2 Desi 500 1,000
Maihar (F&V) Mandi Tomato Price 1.8 Tomato 400 400
Morena Mandi Tomato Price 2 Local 1,200 1,250
Morena (F&V) Mandi Tomato Price 2 Tomato 1,210 1,250
Pipariya (F&V) Mandi Tomato Price 4 Tomato 400 1,300
Rehli (F&V) Mandi Tomato Price 0.4 Tomato 700 900
Rewa (F&V) Mandi Tomato Price 113.3 Desi 500 600
Sabalgarh (F&V) Mandi Tomato Price 1 Desi 900 1,000
Sagar (F&V) Mandi Tomato Price 1 Desi 400 600
Sanawad (F&V) Mandi Tomato Price 1 Desi 400 500
Sanwer (F&V) Mandi Tomato Price 0.25 Tomato 1,000 1,400
Sehore (F&V) Mandi Tomato Price 2.2 Desi 600 1,000
Sendhwa (F&V) Mandi Tomato Price 0.7 Hybrid 1,200 1,700
Seoni (F&V) Mandi Tomato Price 4.83 Desi 700 750
Shivpuri (F&V) Mandi Tomato Price 1 Other 900 1,000
Ujjain (F&V) Mandi Tomato Price 2.35 Desi 900 948

Market Analysis: Price & Arrival Trends:

The strongest price rise was recorded in Keshopur (Delhi), where tomato prices reached up to ₹2,300 per quintal. In Madhya Pradesh, Sendhwa and Indore also showed strong trends, with high-quality produce selling between ₹1,600 and ₹1,700.

On the other hand, markets such as Maihar, Kukshi, Sagar, and Chhindwara saw prices in the range of ₹400–₹600, indicating weaker demand or excess supply.

Terms of arrivals, Rewa (113 tonnes) and Indore (75 tonnes) recorded the highest supply, leading to price pressure. Meanwhile, low-arrival markets like Jaora, Sanwer, and Magroni (less than 1 tonne) maintained prices above ₹1,000.

Advice for Farmers:

  1. Farmers with high-quality tomatoes should consider selling in strong markets like Keshopur (Delhi), Indore, and Sendhwa.
  2. Avoid immediate selling in high-arrival mandis such as Rewa and Indore, where prices are under pressure.
  3. Focus on low-arrival markets offering higher prices for better returns.
  4. If possible, store produce for a short period, as prices may improve in the coming days.

FAQs:

1. What is the Tomato Market Price Today?
Today, tomato prices range from ₹400 to ₹2,300 per quintal across major mandis.

2. Which mandi has the highest tomato price today?
Keshopur Mandi (Delhi) recorded the highest price up to ₹2,300 per quintal.

3. Why are tomato prices fluctuating today?
Prices depend on arrivals (supply) and quality of tomatoes in each mandi.

4. Should farmers sell tomatoes today or wait?
If your tomatoes are high quality, sell in strong markets; otherwise, wait for better rates.

5. Which markets for selling tomatoes today?
Keshopur (Delhi), Indore, and Sendhwa are currently markets for better returns.

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