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Tomato Market Prices Hit Record High in Maharashtra, Panvel APMC Touches ₹5000 per Quintal

Tomato Market Prices Today - (13 May, 2026)
Tomato Market Prices Today - (13 May, 2026)

Tomato prices witnessed massive fluctuations on 13 May 2026, with several major mandis in Maharashtra recording exceptionally high rates due to low arrivals and strong market demand. The biggest highlight of the day came from Panvel APMC, where the latest tomato price touched a record ₹5,000 per quintal, creating excitement among farmers.

According to today’s market report, tomato prices are currently being driven mainly by quality, supply, and mandi-wise demand. Markets receiving limited quantities of high-quality tomatoes are offering premium prices, while large wholesale markets in Delhi continue to face price pressure due to heavy arrivals.

This clearly indicates that farmers can earn excellent profits this season by focusing on proper grading, choosing the right mandi, and timing their sales strategically.

Tomato Market Prices and Arrivals (13 May, 2026):

State
Mandi Arrivals (Tonnes) Variety Min Price (₹/Quintal) Max Price (₹/Quintal)
Delhi (NCT) Azadpur Mandi Tomato Price 306.5 Tomato 400 1,600
Delhi (NCT) Ghazipur Fruit & Vegetable Mandi Tomato Price 128.3 Tomato 1,200 1,400
Delhi (NCT) Keshopur Mandi Tomato Price 175.33 Other 550 1,150
Maharashtra Ahmednagar Mandi Tomato Price 25.3 Other 800 2,200
Maharashtra Akluj Mandi Tomato Price 1.5 Local 1,500 3,000
Maharashtra Amravati (F&V Market) Tomato Price 37.8 Local 1,600 2,000
Maharashtra Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar Mandi Tomato Price 8 Other 1,500 2,500
Maharashtra Hingna Mandi Tomato Price 14.8 Local 750 3,000
Maharashtra Jalgaon Mandi Tomato Price 5.5 Other 1,000 2,500
Maharashtra Junnar (Narayangaon) Mandi Tomato Price 380.3 Local 1,000 2,750
Maharashtra Kamthi Mandi Tomato Price 2.4 Local 2,000 2,560
Maharashtra Karad Mandi Tomato Price 6 Other 1,500 2,500
Maharashtra Kolhapur Mandi Tomato Price 25.9 Other 2,000 3,000
Maharashtra Manchar Mandi Tomato Price 0.5 Other 1,000 4,560
Maharashtra Mangal Wedha Mandi Tomato Price 7.2 Local 400 3,400
Maharashtra Mumbai Mandi Tomato Price 168.2 Other 1,800 2,400
Maharashtra Nagpur Mandi Tomato Price 55 Local 1,700 2,500
Maharashtra Nashik Mandi Tomato Price 162.8 Other 300 2,150
Maharashtra Panvel Mandi Tomato Price 86 Other 4,000 5,000
Maharashtra Patan Mandi Tomato Price 0.9 Other 1,500 2,000
Maharashtra Pimpalgaon Mandi Tomato Price 236.5 Other 300 2,105
Maharashtra Pune Mandi Tomato Price 150.2 Local 400 2,700
Maharashtra Pune (Manjari) Mandi Tomato Price 52 Other 1,500 3,500
Maharashtra Pune (Moshi) Mandi Tomato Price 38 Local 1,000 1,500
Maharashtra Pune (Pimpri) Mandi Tomato Price 0.4 Local 2,000 2,100
Maharashtra Rahuri Mandi Tomato Price 3 Other 500 2,000
Maharashtra Ratnagiri (Nachane) Mandi Tomato Price 2 Other 1,500 2,800
Maharashtra Sangamner Mandi Tomato Price 185 Other 500 2,500
Maharashtra Satara Mandi Tomato Price 4 Other 2,000 2,500
Maharashtra Shrirampur Mandi Tomato Price 2.7 Other 1,000 1,500
Maharashtra Solapur Mandi Tomato Price 34.7 Other 500 2,500

Market Analysis: Arrivals and Price Trends:

Today’s tomato market clearly reflected the impact of arrivals and crop quality on pricing.

Junnar (Narayangaon) APMC recorded the highest arrivals at 380.3 tonnes, while Delhi’s Azadpur mandi received 306.5 tonnes of tomatoes. Due to this heavy supply, prices in Azadpur remained limited to ₹1,600 per quintal.

Pimpalgaon and Sangamner also witnessed strong arrivals, creating downward pressure on prices in several markets.

On the other hand, markets with lower arrivals and superior-quality produce reported exceptional rates:

  • Panvel APMC recorded the day’s highest price at ₹5,000 per quintal.
  • Manchar mandi reached ₹4,560.
  • Pune (Manjari), Mangal Wedha, Kolhapur, Hingna, and Akluj reported strong prices between ₹3,000 and ₹3,500.

Meanwhile, minimum prices dropped to ₹300 in Pimpalgaon and Nashik due to oversupply and weaker demand conditions.

Overall, the market trend remains clear high-quality tomatoes with limited supply are fetching premium prices, while heavily supplied markets continue to face pressure.

Important Advice for Farmers:

  1. Separate premium-quality tomatoes through proper grading, as better-looking and well-sized produce is receiving higher prices.
  2. Mandis such as Panvel, Pune (Manjari), and Kolhapur currently offer better profit opportunities.
  3. Avoid selling the entire crop at once during heavy arrival periods; phased selling may help secure better returns.
  4. Pay special attention to packaging and transportation, as poor handling can damage tomatoes quickly and reduce market prices offered by traders.

FAQs:

1. What is the highest Tomato Mandi Price today?

Panvel APMC recorded the highest Tomato Mandi Price at ₹5,000 per quintal on 13 May 2026.

2. Why are tomato prices increasing in Maharashtra?

Tomato market prices are increasing due to low arrivals, strong demand, and better quality produce in several mandis.

3. Which mandi is offering the best tomato price?

Currently, Panvel, Manchar, Pune (Manjari), and Kolhapur mandis are offering strong tomato prices.

4. Why did Nashik and Pimpalgaon tomato prices fall?

Heavy arrivals and oversupply in these markets created pressure on Tomato Mandi Price.

5. How can farmers get better tomato prices?

Farmers can get better returns through proper grading, phased selling, better packaging, and choosing the right mandi.

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