In this rainy season, tomatoes have emerged as the true market star! As per the latest mandi price report dated July 24, 2025, tomato prices soared across major markets in India. The highlight came from Delhi’s Azadpur mandi, where tomatoes touched ₹4400 per quintal the highest rate recorded so far this season. In Maharashtra, mandis like Wai and Kalmeshwar also posted strong prices close to ₹3500 per quintal, driven by low arrivals of quality produce and rising market demand.
Whether you're a farmer or a trader, this is a golden opportunity to maximize profits. This report brings you a complete mandi-wise and state-wise breakdown of prices, arrivals, and tomato varieties helping you choose the best market for your produce.
State | Mandi | Variety | Arrivals (tonnes) | Min Price (₹/quintal) | Max Price (₹/quintal) |
Madhya Pradesh | Badwani (F&V) | Tomato | 0.86 | ₹ 900 | ₹ 900 |
Indore (F&V) | Other | 9 | ₹ 1,200 | ₹ 2,800 | |
Sendhwa (F&V) | Hybrid | 0.3 | ₹ 700 | ₹ 1,500 | |
Maharashtra | Kalmeshwar | Other | 1.4 | ₹ 3,105 | ₹ 3,500 |
Khed (Chakan) | Other | 28 | ₹ 1,500 | ₹ 2,500 | |
Pune | Local | 210.4 | ₹ 1,200 | ₹ 2,500 | |
Pune (Pimpri) | Local | 0.2 | ₹ 2,200 | ₹ 2,800 | |
Shrirampur | Other | 1.7 | ₹ 2,000 | ₹ 2,500 | |
Wai | Local | 1.2 | ₹ 2,000 | ₹ 3,500 | |
Delhi (NCT) | Azadpur Mandi | Tomato | 490.8 | ₹ 800 | ₹ 4,400 |
Where Did Tomato Prices Rise – And Where Did They Fall?
Advice for Farmers:
Conclusion: The tomato market on July 24, 2025, showed explosive growth, especially in consumption-driven mandis like Azadpur and Pune. As prices crossed the ₹4000/quintal mark, it’s clear that market timing, quality, and strategic mandi selection are key for maximizing returns this season. Don’t miss this profit window.