Farmers were once again surprised by today’s tomato market movement. On 22 February 2026, tomato prices across major vegetable mandis in India showed extreme volatility. In some markets, prices remained strong despite heavy arrivals, while in others, excess supply pushed rates sharply lower. Clearly, choosing the right mandi has become the key factor in deciding profits.
At Delhi’s Azadpur Mandi, arrivals crossed 738 tonnes, yet tomato prices ranged between ₹600 and ₹2,000 per quintal, indicating strong demand for good-quality produce. Meanwhile, in several mandis of Madhya Pradesh, limited arrivals supported prices in the ₹1,400–₹1,500 range, whereas in a few locations tomatoes were sold as low as ₹300–₹500 per quintal.
Today’s market signals clearly show that success depends not only on production but also on timing, quality, and market selection. Farmers with better-quality tomatoes may benefit from high-paying markets, while in low-price zones, waiting for a few days could prove advantageous.
Below is the mandi-wise tomato price report, arrival data, and detailed market analysis to help you make the right selling decision.
| State / Market | Arrivals (Tonnes) | Variety | Min Price (₹/Quintal) | Max Price (₹/Quintal) |
| Delhi (NCT) | ||||
| Azadpur APMC | 738.2 | Tomato | 600 | 2,000 |
| Madhya Pradesh | ||||
| Badwah (F&V) | 1 | Desi | 650 | 1,500 |
| Badwani (F&V) | 0.97 | Tomato | 700 | 800 |
| Chhatarpur (F&V) | 1.5 | Other | 650 | 700 |
| Dewas (F&V) | 1.4 | Other | 400 | 1,200 |
| Hatpipliya (F&V) | 0.42 | Tomato | 1,000 | 1,400 |
| Indore (F&V) | 52 | Other | 800 | 1,600 |
| Jawra (F&V) | 0.5 | Tomato | 1,000 | 1,500 |
| Karera (F&V) | 0.3 | Tomato | 300 | 1,000 |
| Kukshi (F&V) | 1.8 | Tomato | 400 | 500 |
| Maihar (F&V) | 1 | Tomato | 1,100 | 1,200 |
| Morena APMC | 2 | Tomato | 1,400 | 1,500 |
| Morena (F&V) | 2 | Tomato | 1,450 | 1,500 |
| Pipariya (F&V) | 4.5 | Tomato | 300 | 1,300 |
| Rajgarh (F&V) | 0.9 | Local | 560 | 560 |
| Sagar (F&V) | 1.3 | Local | 300 | 800 |
| Sanwer (F&V) | 0.2 | Tomato | 1,000 | 1,500 |
| Sarangpur (F&V) | 0.7 | Tomato | 900 | 1,000 |
| Sehore (F&V) | 2 | Desi | 800 | 1,500 |
| Sendhwa (F&V) | 0.5 | Hybrid | 1,000 | 1,400 |
| Seoni (F&V) | 4.22 | Desi | 700 | 800 |
| Shivpuri (F&V) | 1.2 | Other | 1,150 | 1,200 |
| Timarni (F&V) | 0.03 | Desi | 500 | 1,000 |
| Ujjain (F&V) | 1.68 | Hybrid | 1,000 | 1,037 |
The highest tomato price today was recorded at Azadpur Mandi, Delhi, where rates touched ₹2,000 per quintal, even with heavy arrivals. In Morena (Madhya Pradesh), limited supply helped prices remain strong in the ₹1,450–₹1,500 range.
Contrast, mandis such as Karera, Pipariya, and Sagar witnessed prices between ₹300 and ₹800 per quintal, reflecting either higher local supply or weaker quality produce.
In terms of arrivals, Azadpur (738 tonnes) and Indore (52 tonnes) recorded the highest inflow, resulting in noticeable price fluctuations. Meanwhile, Timarni, Sanwer, and Karera, with arrivals below one tonne, saw comparatively stronger price stability.
Overall, the trend confirms that markets with limited arrivals tend to support higher prices, while excess supply puts pressure on rates.
Advice for Farmers:
FAQs – Tomato Market Prices Today:
1. What is the highest tomato price today?
The highest rate was ₹2,000 per quintal at Azadpur APMC, Delhi.
2. Which mandi offered stable prices in Madhya Pradesh?
Morena APMC maintained strong prices between ₹1,450–₹1,500.
3. Why are tomato prices different across mandis?
Price variation depends on arrivals, quality, demand, and local supply conditions.
4. Should farmers sell tomatoes immediately in low-price markets?
If possible, waiting 2–3 days may help if arrivals decline.
5. Where can I check daily tomato mandi updates?
You can follow regular updates and analysis on Khetivyapar for accurate Tomato Market Prices Today reports.