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Tomato Market Price Alert: Rates Reach ₹2,200 per Quintal in Delhi, Sharp Decline in Maharashtra Markets

Tomato Market Prices Today - (30 March, 2026)
Tomato Market Prices Today - (30 March, 2026)

Farmers planning to sell tomatoes should carefully review today’s mandi update. Across major markets in India, tomato prices have shown sharp fluctuations while some mandis recorded high prices, others witnessed a steep fall due to heavy arrivals.

Today’s market clearly indicates that tomato prices are strongly influenced by supply (arrivals), quality, and demand. Mandis with limited supply and better-quality produce offered higher returns, whereas markets with heavy arrivals saw downward pressure on prices.

In this report, you’ll find out which states and mandis are offering the best prices, where rates have dropped due to oversupply, and how you can maximize your profit by choosing the right market at the right time.

Tomato Market Prices Today - State-wise Table (30 March, 2026):

State / Mandi Arrivals (Tonnes) Variety Min Price (₹/Quintal) Max Price (₹/Quintal)
Delhi (NCT)        
Azadpur Mandi Tomato Price 776 Tomato 800 1,800
Keshopur Mandi Tomato Price 235.4 Tomato 1,400 2,200
Maharashtra        
Ahmednagar Mandi Tomato Price 22.5 Other 300 1,300
Akluj Mandi Tomato Price 2 Local 900 1,600
Amravati (F&V Market) Tomato Price 15.9 Local 800 1,200
Bhusawal Mandi Tomato Price 2.9 Other 1,000 1,500
Chandrapur (Ganjwad) Tomato Price 18.7 Other 400 800
Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar Mandi Tomato Price 14 Other 550 1,000
Jalgaon Mandi Tomato Price 11 Other 300 700
Kalmeshwar Mandi Tomato Price 1.5 Other 610 1,000
Kamthi Mandi Tomato Price 1.8 Local 650 850
Karad Mandi Tomato Price 0.9 Other 1,200 1,500
Khed (Chakan) Mandi Tomato Price 29.4 Other 1,000 1,500
Kolhapur Mandi Tomato Price 24.3 Other 500 1,500
Mangal Wedha Mandi Tomato Price 6.1 Local 200 900
Mumbai Mandi Tomato Price 180.3 Other 1,200 1,600
Nagpur Mandi Tomato Price 50 Other 1,200 1,700
Pune (Moshi) Mandi Tomato Price 73.3 Local 500 1,000
Pune (Pimpri) Mandi Tomato Price 1.1 Local 1,200 1,600
Rahuri Mandi Tomato Price 3.1 Other 400 1,500
Sangamner Mandi Tomato Price 9 Other 250 1,000
Satara Mandi Tomato Price 6.7 Other 1,000 1,500
Shrirampur Mandi Tomato Price 2.7 Other 500 800
Solapur Mandi Tomato Price 19.2 Other 200 1,000
Rajasthan        
Bhadra Mandi Tomato Price 1 Desi 1,800 2,000
Goluwala Mandi Tomato Price 0.21 Desi 1,300 2,100
Jalore Mandi Tomato Price 1.4 Tomato 800 1,000
Jhunjhunu Mandi Tomato Price 2 Desi 1,000 2,000
Rajsamand Mandi Tomato Price 1.6 Tomato 800 1,000
Sriganganagar (F&V) Mandi Tomato Price 25 Tomato 1,400 1,800
Sujangarh Mandi Tomato Price 0.5 Other 1,700 1,900
Udaipur (F&V) Mandi Tomato Price 43.7 Other 600 1,000

Market Analysis: Price & Arrival Trends:

The highest surge in tomato prices was observed in Keshopur (Delhi), where rates touched ₹2,200 per quintal. Rajasthan mandis like Goluwala and Bhadra also recorded strong prices above ₹2,000 due to very low arrivals.

On the other hand, markets in Maharashtra especially Solapur and Mangal Wedha saw prices fall sharply to ₹200–₹900 per quintal due to heavy supply. Jalgaon and Chandrapur also recorded weaker prices between ₹300 and ₹800.

Terms of arrivals, Azadpur (Delhi) with 776 tonnes and Mumbai with 180 tonnes saw the highest supply, keeping prices relatively balanced. Meanwhile, mandis like Goluwala, Sujangarh, and Karad recorded extremely low arrivals (less than 1 tonne), which supported higher prices.

Advice for Farmers:

  1. Sell in markets with low arrivals and higher prices, such as Delhi and Rajasthan mandis.
  2. Avoid immediate selling in Maharashtra markets where prices are under pressure due to heavy supply.
  3. Farmers with good-quality produce can earn ₹500–₹1,000 more per quintal by choosing the right mandi.
  4. Keep monitoring market trends prices may rise in the coming days if supply decreases.

FAQs:

1. What is the highest tomato price today?
The highest price recorded in the Tomato Market Prices Today is ₹2,200 per quintal in Keshopur mandi (Delhi).

2. Which state is offering the best tomato rates?
Delhi and Rajasthan are offering better rates compared to Maharashtra in the Tomato Market Prices Today report.

3. Why are tomato prices low in Maharashtra?
Prices are low due to heavy arrivals and oversupply in mandis like Solapur and Jalgaon.

4. How can farmers get better prices for tomatoes?
Farmers should sell in mandis with low arrivals and high demand, as seen in the Tomato Market Prices Today trends.

5. Will tomato prices increase in the coming days?
Yes, according to Khetivyapar, prices may rise if supply decreases in major markets.

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