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Tomato market prices today (06 June, 2026)

Tomato market prices today (06 June, 2026)
Tomato market prices today (06 June, 2026)

Farmers, tomato prices across major wholesale markets showed a mixed trend on 06 June 2026. According to today's mandi price update, heavy arrivals in some markets put pressure on prices, while limited supplies and strong demand helped farmers secure better returns in other locations.

The latest market report shows that Azadpur Mandi in Delhi recorded the highest tomato arrivals at 443.8 tonnes. The abundant supply kept prices relatively soft and limited further gains in the market.

On the other hand, Sanwer and Timarni mandis in Madhya Pradesh witnessed strong demand and lower arrivals, pushing tomato prices up to ₹2,500 per quintal. This clearly indicates that premium-quality produce and controlled supply are helping farmers receive higher market rates.

Current market conditions suggest that tomato prices are largely being driven by arrivals, quality, and local demand. Markets with excess supply are experiencing price pressure, while those with limited arrivals continue to offer attractive returns.

Read on to find out which markets recorded the highest tomato prices, where arrivals had the biggest impact, and what selling strategy could help farmers maximize profits.

Tomato Arrivals and Prices in Major Markets (06 June, 2026):

Market Arrivals (Tonnes) Variety Minimum Price (₹/Quintal) Maximum Price (₹/Quintal)
Azadpur APMC (Delhi) Tomato Price 443.8 Tomato 320 1,000
Ghazipur Fruit & Vegetable Market (Delhi) Tomato Price 140.94 Tomato 900 1,300
Keshopur APMC (Delhi) Tomato Price 145.97 Other 800 1,400
Barwaha (F&V) Tomato Price 1 Desi 700 1,700
Bhopal (F&V) Tomato Price 14.5 Other 1,000 2,000
Chhatarpur (F&V) Tomato Price 1.6 Other 1,600 1,700
Chhindwara (F&V) Tomato Price 19.4 Desi 1,000 1,300
Dewas (F&V) Tomato Price 1.8 Other 800 2,400
Harda (F&V) Tomato Price 1.2 Desi 1,000 1,400
Hoshangabad (F&V) Tomato Price 10.3 Tomato 930 2,050
Indore (F&V) Tomato Price 51 Other 800 1,800
Jabalpur (F&V) Tomato Price 2 Tomato 1,600 2,000
Karera (F&V) Tomato Price 0.26 Tomato 1,000 1,400
Khandwa (F&V) Tomato Price 3 Tomato 700 1,800
Kukshi (F&V) Tomato Price 0.9 Tomato 700 1,700
Manawar (F&V) Tomato Price 0.2 Tomato 1,900 2,200
Morena Tomato Price 5 Desi 1,200 1,500
Morena (F&V) Tomato Price 5 Tomato 1,200 1,500
Petlawad (F&V) Tomato Price 0.5 Hybrid 1,500 1,500
Pipariya (F&V) Tomato Price 4.5 Tomato 800 2,450
Rehli (F&V) Tomato Price 0.4 Tomato 1,800 2,000
Sagar (F&V) Tomato Price 2.3 Local 1,000 1,200
Sanawad (F&V) Tomato Price 1.2 Desi 1,300 1,500
Sanwer (F&V) Tomato Price 0.12 Tomato 1,000 2,500
Sehore (F&V) Tomato Price 1.2 Desi 1,000 1,500
Sendhwa (F&V) Tomato Price 0.4 Hybrid 1,300 1,800
Seoni (F&V) Tomato Price 4.58 Desi 830 838
Singrauli (F&V) Tomato Price 12.4 Other 1,400 1,500
Timarni (F&V) Tomato Price 0.05 Desi 2,400 2,500
Ujjain (F&V) Tomato Price 1.75 Desi 1,000 1,046

Market Analysis: Arrivals and Price Trends:

  • Delhi's Azadpur Mandi recorded the highest tomato arrivals at 443.8 tonnes. The heavy supply limited price gains, with tomatoes selling at a maximum of ₹1,000 per quintal.
  • Ghazipur and Keshopur markets also reported arrivals exceeding 140 tonnes, where tomatoes traded between ₹1,300 and ₹1,400 per quintal.
  • Madhya Pradesh, Indore Mandi received 51 tonnes of tomatoes, yet prices climbed to ₹1,800 per quintal. Meanwhile, low-arrival markets such as Sanwer and Timarni recorded the highest prices of the day, reaching ₹2,500 per quintal.
  • The trend clearly indicates that markets with lower arrivals and better-quality produce are offering stronger returns to farmers.

Advice for Farmers:

  1. Sort and grade tomatoes before selling, as premium-quality produce is attracting significantly higher prices.
  2. When arrivals are high in large markets, compare rates in nearby mandis before making a sale.
  3. Handle and pack tomatoes carefully after harvesting to maintain quality and reduce losses.
  4. Markets with lower arrivals often offer better opportunities for higher profits.
  5. Monitor daily mandi prices closely, as tomato rates can change rapidly depending on supply and demand conditions.

FAQs:

1. What was the highest tomato price recorded on 06 June 2026?

The highest tomato market price was ₹2,500 per quintal in Sanwer and Timarni mandis of Madhya Pradesh.

2. Which market recorded the highest tomato arrivals?

Azadpur Mandi in Delhi recorded the highest arrivals at 443.8 tonnes.

3. Why are tomato prices different across markets?

Tomato prices depend on arrivals, quality, local demand, and supply conditions.

4. How can farmers get better tomato prices?

Farmers should grade tomatoes properly, maintain quality, and compare rates in nearby mandis before selling.

5. Where can farmers check daily tomato mandi prices?

Farmers can follow daily market updates and reports available on Khetivyapar for the latest tomato mandi bhav.

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