Farmer friends, if you grow tomatoes or are planning to sell your crop in the mandi today, this latest market price update can be very important for you. On 15 March 2026, tomato prices in several major vegetable mandis of Madhya Pradesh showed significant fluctuations. In some markets, limited arrivals and better quality pushed the latest mandi prices up to ₹1,600 per quintal, while in other places heavy arrivals caused prices to fall to around ₹250 per quintal.
In today’s trade, the highest arrivals of tomatoes were recorded in Indore, Shivpuri, and Rewa mandis, which created pressure on prices in these markets. On the other hand, in mandis such as Hatpipliya, Sanwer, and Rehli, lower arrivals helped keep tomato prices stronger, giving farmers a chance to get better returns.
If you are looking for the best price for your crop, this mandi price report can be very useful. It helps farmers understand which mandi recorded the highest tomato price today and where prices remained weaker, so that they can choose the right market and time for selling their produce.
| ket | Arrivals (Tonnes) | Variety | Minimum Price (₹/quintal) | Maximum Price (₹/quintal) |
| Badwani | 0.93 | Tomato | 700 | 800 |
| Burhanpur | 4.5 | Other | 500 | 1,200 |
| Chhatarpur | 2.5 | Other | 350 | 400 |
| Dewas | 1.2 | Other | 400 | 1,000 |
| Dhamnod | 2.5 | Tomato | 500 | 700 |
| Harda | 2 | Desi | 700 | 800 |
| Hatpipliya | 0.45 | Tomato | 1,000 | 1,200 |
| Indore | 48 | Other | 400 | 1,600 |
| Karera | 3.1 | Tomato | 300 | 1,000 |
| Khandwa | 2.5 | Tomato | 400 | 1,000 |
| Kukshi | 1.4 | Tomato | 700 | 1,300 |
| Maihar | 1.6 | Tomato | 500 | 600 |
| Pipariya | 4 | Tomato | 300 | 1,150 |
| Rehli | 0.5 | Tomato | 1,000 | 1,200 |
| Rewa | 40 | Desi | 500 | 600 |
| Sabalgarh | 2 | Desi | 500 | 600 |
| Sagar | 6 | Local | 500 | 700 |
| Sanawad | 2 | Desi | 400 | 700 |
| Sanwer | 0.3 | Tomato | 1,000 | 1,300 |
| Sarangpur | 0.9 | Tomato | 1,000 | 1,100 |
| Sehore | 2.5 | Desi | 800 | 1,200 |
| Sendhwa | 1 | Hybrid | 1,000 | 1,600 |
| Seoni | 3.9 | Desi | 720 | 760 |
| Shivpuri | 50.2 | Tomato | 250 | 650 |
| Shivpuri (F&V) | 0.6 | Other | 700 | 800 |
Today, the strongest tomato prices were recorded in Sendhwa and Indore mandis, where the maximum price reached ₹1,600 per quintal. Mandis like Hatpipliya, Rehli, and Sanwer also showed strong prices ranging between ₹1,200 and ₹1,300 per quintal.
On the other hand, due to heavy arrivals in Shivpuri mandi (more than 50 tonnes), prices dropped sharply and were recorded between ₹250 and ₹650 per quintal, which was the lowest price of the day.
In terms of arrivals, Shivpuri (50.2 tonnes), Indore (48 tonnes), and Rewa (40 tonnes) recorded the highest supply of tomatoes. This large supply created downward pressure on prices in these markets. Meanwhile, markets like Sanwer, Hatpipliya, and Rehli received less than 1 tonne of arrivals, which helped maintain stronger prices there.
Advice for Farmers:
For farmers, this is a time to choose the right market before selling. Those who have good-quality tomatoes may get better prices in mandis such as Indore, Sendhwa, and Kukshi. In areas where arrivals are high, prices may remain under pressure.
FAQs – Tomato Market Prices Today:
1. What is the highest Tomato Market Price Today in Madhya Pradesh?
The highest Tomato Market Prices Today reached ₹1,600 per quintal in Sendhwa and Indore mandis.
2. Which mandi recorded the lowest tomato price today?
Shivpuri mandi recorded the lowest price, ranging between ₹250 and ₹650 per quintal due to heavy arrivals.
3. Which mandi had the highest tomato arrivals today?
Shivpuri mandi recorded the highest arrivals with about 50.2 tonnes of tomatoes.
4. Why do Tomato Market Prices Today fluctuate?
Prices fluctuate mainly due to changes in arrivals, crop quality, and demand in different mandis.
5. Where can farmers check daily Tomato Market Prices Today?
Farmers can follow daily updates and mandi reports published by Khetivyapar to stay informed about tomato prices.