By khetivyapar
						
							Posted: 03 Nov, 2025 12:00 AM IST Updated Mon, 03 Nov 2025 07:58 AM IST
						
					 
					
				 
				
					Tomato prices across India’s major vegetable mandis witnessed sharp fluctuations today. In several markets of Gujarat and Haryana, tomato rates have skyrocketed, while Rajasthan reported comparatively lower prices. With the festive season underway and winter setting in, the demand for high-quality tomatoes has surged, driving prices up to ₹5,000 per quintal in some regions. Meanwhile, areas with higher arrivals have seen a slight dip in rates. This detailed mandi report is particularly useful for farmers and traders offering state-wise tomato prices, market trends, and expert insights for 03 November 2025.
Let’s take a closer look at where tomato prices rose, where they fell, and how arrivals affected today’s market.
State-wise Tomato Market Rates (03 November, 2025):
	
		
			| State | 
			Market | 
			Arrivals (tonnes) | 
			Variety | 
			Min Price (₹/quintal) | 
			Max Price (₹/quintal) | 
		
		
			| Gujarat | 
			Bilimora | 
			7.4 | 
			Other | 
			1000 | 
			1500 | 
		
		
			|   | 
			Damanagar | 
			0.06 | 
			Local | 
			3850 | 
			5050 | 
		
		
			|   | 
			Gondal | 
			38.38 | 
			Tomato | 
			1000 | 
			2500 | 
		
		
			|   | 
			Padra | 
			7.4 | 
			Other | 
			1000 | 
			1250 | 
		
		
			|   | 
			Talalagir | 
			0.54 | 
			Other | 
			2000 | 
			4300 | 
		
		
			| Haryana | 
			Bhiwani | 
			7.1 | 
			Tomato | 
			2104 | 
			2587 | 
		
		
			|   | 
			Chhachhrauli | 
			0.38 | 
			Tomato | 
			1800 | 
			2100 | 
		
		
			|   | 
			Dhanda | 
			0.3 | 
			Desi | 
			1650 | 
			2000 | 
		
		
			|   | 
			Gohana | 
			8.3 | 
			Tomato | 
			2000 | 
			3500 | 
		
		
			|   | 
			Gurgaon | 
			76.6 | 
			Other | 
			1000 | 
			2000 | 
		
		
			|   | 
			Hansi | 
			22.6 | 
			Other | 
			2000 | 
			3000 | 
		
		
			|   | 
			Jhajjar | 
			3.5 | 
			Other | 
			2800 | 
			3200 | 
		
		
			|   | 
			Narnaul | 
			5 | 
			Tomato | 
			1500 | 
			2000 | 
		
		
			|   | 
			Panipat | 
			29 | 
			Other | 
			1000 | 
			2500 | 
		
		
			|   | 
			Pehowa | 
			0.2 | 
			Other | 
			1500 | 
			1800 | 
		
		
			|   | 
			Sadhaura | 
			2.3 | 
			Other | 
			1400 | 
			1600 | 
		
		
			| Rajasthan | 
			Balotra | 
			2 | 
			Desi | 
			1500 | 
			1600 | 
		
		
			|   | 
			Jalore | 
			1.6 | 
			Other | 
			1200 | 
			1500 | 
		
		
			|   | 
			Rawatsar | 
			0.4 | 
			Desi | 
			1200 | 
			1300 | 
		
		
			|   | 
			Sri Ganganagar | 
			19 | 
			Other | 
			1400 | 
			1800 | 
		
		
			|   | 
			Suratgarh | 
			0.3 | 
			Desi | 
			2200 | 
			2700 | 
		
	
Market Analysis: Prices and Arrivals:
	- Highest Price: The Damanagar Mandi (Gujarat) recorded the highest rate at ₹5,050 per quintal, marking today’s all-India peak.
 
	- Lowest Price: Tomatoes were sold as low as ₹1,000 per quintal in Padra (Gujarat) and Gurgaon (Haryana).
 
	- Heavy Arrivals: Major inflows were reported in Gurgaon (76.6 tonnes) and Gondal (38.38 tonnes) mandis.
 
	- High Price on Low Arrivals: Despite minimal arrivals, Damanagar (0.06 tonnes at ₹5,050) and Talalagir (0.54 tonnes at ₹4,300) fetched top rates — indicating strong local demand amid limited supply.
 
	- Notable Surge: Prices rose significantly in Gohana (₹3,500) and Jhajjar (₹3,200) in Haryana.
 
	- Weak Markets: Mandis in Rajasthan remained subdued, with rates between ₹1,300–₹1,600 per quintal, reflecting lower regional demand.
 
Key Takeaways and Advice for Farmers:
	- Good quality tomato producers should consider selling now, as prices are currently high in many regions.
 
	- High-arrival zones like Gurgaon and Gondal, farmers may wait a few days for prices to stabilize or improve.
 
	- Low-arrival regions such as Damanagar, Talalagir, and Jhajjar offer an excellent selling opportunity due to strong local demand.
 
	- Monitor weather changes carefully fluctuations in temperature and humidity can affect tomato quality. Regular irrigation and pest control are essential to maintain good yields.
 
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