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Tomato Market Prices Today 09 March, 2026 - Prices Range from ₹200 to ₹3,000 per Quintal

Tomato Market Prices Today - (09 March, 2026)
Tomato Market Prices Today - (09 March, 2026)

Farmers, if you grow tomatoes or plan to sell your crop in the market today, this report will be very useful for you. On 09 March 2026, tomato prices in several major markets across the country showed sharp fluctuations. In some markets, due to heavy arrivals, today’s mandi prices dropped to around ₹200 per quintal, while in other markets with better quality and limited supply, tomatoes were sold for up to ₹3,000 per quintal.

Tomato markets in Maharashtra were particularly active today. Markets in Panvel, Wai, and Pune region showed strong prices, while Solapur, Sangamner, and Hingna experienced price pressure due to higher arrivals. In Keshopur market in Delhi, a large quantity of tomatoes arrived, which kept the latest mandi prices relatively balanced.

Below is the state-wise mandi price report, showing arrivals, varieties, and minimum–maximum prices.

Tomato Market Prices Today - State-wise Table (09 March, 2026):

State Market Arrival (Tons) Variety Minimum Price (₹/Quintal) Maximum Price (₹/Quintal)
Delhi Keshopur APMC 194 Desi 800 1600
Maharashtra Akluj APMC 2.3 Local 800 1300
Maharashtra Amravati (Fruit & Vegetable Market) 14.9 Local 1200 1400
Maharashtra Bhusawal APMC 2.3 Other 1000 1600
Maharashtra Chandrapur (Ganjwad) 27.2 Other 350 600
Maharashtra Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar 14 Other 600 900
Maharashtra Hingna APMC 9.6 Local 250 2000
Maharashtra Junnar (Narayangaon) 254.1 Local 1000 2000
Maharashtra Kalmeshwar APMC 2.4 Other 615 1000
Maharashtra Karad APMC 4.8 Other 800 1200
Maharashtra Kolhapur APMC 15.7 Other 500 1000
Maharashtra Mangalwedha APMC 3.2 Local 400 1600
Maharashtra Nagpur APMC 50 Local 600 1200
Maharashtra Panvel APMC 79 Other 2500 3000
Maharashtra Phaltan APMC 3.2 Other 750 2000
Maharashtra Pune (Khadiki) 1.2 Local 700 1200
Maharashtra Pune (Manjri) 53.3 Other 1000 2000
Maharashtra Pune (Moshi) 54.4 Local 1000 1200
Maharashtra Pune (Pimpri) 1.2 Local 1200 1500
Maharashtra Sangamner APMC 15 Other 250 1500
Maharashtra Satara APMC 5.3 Other 1000 2000
Maharashtra Shrirampur APMC 2.7 Other 500 1000
Maharashtra Solapur APMC 18.4 Other 200 1300
Maharashtra Vadgaonpeth APMC 4.8 Local 1000 2000
Maharashtra Wai APMC 12 Local 1500 2500

Price and Arrival Analysis:

Today, the highest tomato prices were recorded in Panvel APMC (Maharashtra), where tomatoes sold between ₹2,500 and ₹3,000 per quintal.

Wai APMC, prices also remained strong, ranging from ₹1,500 to ₹2,500 per quintal. Markets like Junnar (Narayangaon) and Pune (Manjri) also recorded prices up to ₹2,000 per quintal.

On the other hand, some markets saw lower prices due to heavy arrivals. In Solapur APMC, tomatoes sold between ₹200 and ₹1,300 per quintal, while Sangamner and Hingna recorded minimum prices as low as ₹250 per quintal.

In terms of arrivals, Junnar (Narayangaon) recorded the highest arrival with about 254 tons, followed by Keshopur (Delhi) with around 194 tons. Markets with higher arrivals generally saw lower prices, while those with limited supply maintained stronger price levels.

Suggestions for Farmers:

The current tomato market shows mixed signals for farmers.

  • Farmers with high-quality tomatoes may get better prices in markets like Panvel, Wai, and Pune region.
  • In areas where prices are currently low, farmers may consider waiting for a few days or exploring other markets if possible.
  • Since higher arrivals can put downward pressure on prices, farmers should closely monitor daily mandi trends before deciding where and when to sell their produce.

FAQs – Tomato Price Today:

1. What is the tomato price today in India (09 March 2026)?
According to Khetivyapar, the tomato price today ranges between ₹200 and ₹3,000 per quintal depending on the mandi and quality.

2. Which mandi recorded the highest tomato price today?
Panvel APMC in Maharashtra recorded the highest tomato price today, reaching up to ₹3,000 per quintal.

3. Why are tomato prices different in each mandi?
The tomato price today varies due to factors like arrival quantity, demand, quality, and local market conditions.

4. Which market had the highest tomato arrivals today?
Junnar (Narayangaon) APMC recorded the highest arrivals with about 254 tons of tomatoes.

5. How can farmers track daily tomato prices?
Farmers can follow reliable agriculture market platforms like Khetivyapar to get daily updates on tomato price today and other mandi trends.

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