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Tomato Prices Today – Prices Range from ₹400 to ₹3,500 per Quintal; Check Where Tomatoes Fetched the Highest Rates

Tomato Market Prices Today (08 February, 2026)
Tomato Market Prices Today (08 February, 2026)

You are a farmer, vegetable trader, or someone who closely tracks daily tomato prices, today’s mandi report is extremely important. On 08 February 2026, tomato prices showed sharp variation across major markets in India. While heavy arrivals pushed prices sharply lower in some mandis, limited supply in others lifted tomato prices to premium levels.

Azadpur Mandi, Delhi, massive arrivals resulted in tomatoes selling as low as ₹400 per quintal. In contrast, select mandis in Rajasthan reported prices as high as ₹3,500 per quintal, highlighting the strong impact of supply on market rates.

The key question for farmers today is simple: Which mandi offered the best selling opportunity, and where did oversupply cause losses? This report provides a clear state-wise price comparison, arrival data, and practical guidance to help farmers make better marketing decisions.

Tomato Market Prices Today (08 February, 2026) – State-wise Report:

State Market Name Arrivals (Tonnes) Variety Minimum Price (₹/Quintal) Maximum Price (₹/Quintal)
NCT of Delhi Tomato price in Azadpur 610 Tomato 400 2,000
NCT of Delhi Tomato price in Fruit & Vegetable Market, Gazipur 224.27 Tomato 1,200 1,400
NCT of Delhi Tomato price in Keshopur 237 Tomato 1,000 1,600
Rajasthan Tomato price in Ajmer (F&V) 41.8 Other 600 1,200
Rajasthan Tomato price in Bassi 1.8 Other 700 1,000
Rajasthan Tomato price in Bayana 1.4 Other 1,800 1,900
Rajasthan Tomato price in Bhadara 1.5 Deshi 1,800 2,500
Rajasthan Tomato price in Bhilwara 12.4 Other 1,000 1,500
Rajasthan Tomato price in Chomu (F&V) 23.8 Other 600 2,000
Rajasthan Tomato price in Churu 2 Hybrid 1,800 2,000
Rajasthan Tomato price in Dablirathan 0.1 Hybrid 2,000 3,500
Rajasthan Tomato price in Dungarpur 0.15 Tomato 2,000 2,500
Rajasthan Tomato price in Goluwala 0.24 Deshi 1,900 2,000
Rajasthan Tomato price in Hanumangarh Town 50 Deshi 1,800 1,800
Rajasthan Tomato price in Jaipur (F&V) 101.3 Other 700 1,300
Rajasthan Tomato price in Jodhpur (F&V) 109 Other 1,500 2,500
Rajasthan Tomato price in Rajsamand 1.6 Tomato 1,400 1,800
Rajasthan Tomato price in Rawatsar 0.4 Deshi 1,300 1,400
Rajasthan Tomato price in Sikar 32.2 Deshi 400 1,400
Rajasthan Tomato price in Sriganganagar (F&V) 24 Tomato 2,300 2,700
Rajasthan Tomato price in Sujangarh 0.3 Other 2,200 2,400
Rajasthan Tomato price in Udaipur (F&V) 66.7 Other 800 1,200

Price and Arrival Analysis:

  1. Highest price was recorded at Dablirathan APMC (Rajasthan), where tomatoes reached ₹3,500 per quintal, driven by extremely low arrivals.
  2. Lowest price was seen at Azadpur Mandi, Delhi, where heavy arrivals pulled prices down to ₹400 per quintal.
  3. Highest arrivals were reported in Azadpur (610 tonnes) and Keshopur (237 tonnes), keeping prices under pressure.
  4. Low arrivals with strong prices were observed in Sri Ganganagar and Sujangarh, indicating supply-driven price strength.
  5. Markets with moderate to heavy supply such as Ajmer, Jaipur, and Bhilwara saw relatively lower price ranges.

Advisory for Farmers

  1. Farmers can secure better profits by selling tomatoes in low-arrival mandis such as Sri Ganganagar, Dablirathan, and Sujangarh.
  2. In high-arrival markets like Delhi, Jaipur, and Ajmer, prices are under pressure; farmers may consider delaying sales if storage is possible.
  3. Comparing arrivals with price trends before choosing a mandi can help farmers reduce losses and improve returns.

(FAQs):

1. Why do tomato prices vary so much between mandis?
Tomato prices depend heavily on supply and demand. High arrivals usually push prices down, while limited supply can raise prices sharply.

2. Which mandi offered the best tomato prices today?
On 8 February 2026, Dablirathan Mandi in Rajasthan offered the highest prices, reaching up to ₹3,500 per quintal.

3. How can farmers get the best price for their tomatoes?
Farmers should monitor arrivals and prices in different mandis and choose markets with lower supply but higher demand to get better prices.

4. Does storing tomatoes help in getting better prices?
Yes, if facilities allow, storing tomatoes during times of heavy arrivals can help farmers sell later at better prices.

5. Where can I find daily updated tomato price reports?
You can find daily mandi price reports and expert advice on Khetivyapar, your trusted agri-market platform.

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