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Tomato Prices Shock India – August 4, 2025: Rates Range from ₹500 to ₹5,500 per Quintal!

Tomato Mandi Prices Across India – 04 August 2025
Tomato Mandi Prices Across India – 04 August 2025

August 4, 2025 – If you're a tomato farmer or a bulk trader, today’s mandi price update is a game changer. Tomato prices across the country showed extreme fluctuations, with some mandis in North India recording prices as high as ₹5,500/quintal, while others dropped below ₹500/quintal, causing both excitement and concern in different regions.

Gondal (Gujarat), Ahmedgarh (Punjab), and Gonda (Uttar Pradesh) were in the spotlight today, as these mandis witnessed strong buyer demand and record-breaking rates. In contrast, Maharashtra and Madhya Pradesh, despite being major producers, saw stable or weak prices leaving many farmers disappointed.

Here’s a detailed mandi-wise price snapshot of today’s tomato trade across India including minimum, maximum, and modal prices to help you make smart selling decisions.

Top Tomato Mandi Highlights – August 4, 2025:

Gujarat mandi Arrivals(tonnes) Variety Minimum Price(Rs/quintal) Maximum Price(Rs/quintal)
Ankleshwar 6 Tomato 2000 5000
Damnagar 0.06 Local 4250 5050
Gondal(Veg.market Gondal) 12.28 Tomato 1500 5500
Navsari 9.92 Other 2500 5000

Tomato rate in Haryana:

Haryana mandi Arrivals(tonnes) Variety Minimum Price(Rs/quintal) Maximum Price(Rs/quintal)
Farukh Nagar 1.8 Other 4900 5300
Ganaur 1.6 Tomato 3500 4000
Madlauda 0.65 Other 3000 3200
Rania 0.1 Other 1500 1600
Uklana 0.3 Other 2800 3000

Tomato rate in Maharashtra:

Maharashtra mandi Arrivals(tonnes) Variety Minimum Price(Rs/quintal) Maximum Price(Rs/quintal)
Akluj 1.6 Local 1100 3200
Kalmeshwar 1.4 Other 3540 4000
Kolhapur 15.9 Other 1000 3200
Mangal Wedha 4.1 Local 500 3400
Palus 0.9 Other 2000 3000
Panvel 57.9 Other 4000 4500
Pune 290.7 Local 1000 4000
Pune(Khadiki) 1.2 Local 1000 2000
Pune(Manjri) 62.2 Other 2000 4500
Pune(Moshi) 46.5 Local 2000 4000
Pune(Pimpri) 0.5 Local 3000 4000
Rahata 6.5 Other 1000 3500
Ramtek 3.3 Other 3500 4000
Satara 7.5 Other 3000 3500

Tomato rate in Punjab:

Punjab mandi Arrivals(tonnes) Variety Minimum Price(Rs/quintal) Maximum Price(Rs/quintal)
Ahmedgarh 0.1 Other 5000 5500
Bhawanigarh 0.6 Other 3000 3000
Ghanaur 0.15 Other 3000 5000
Patti 0.05 Other 1000 1500
Rampuraphul(Nabha Mandi) 0.1 Other 2500 3200

Tomato rate in Uttar Pradesh:

Uttar Pradesh mandi Arrivals(tonnes) Variety Minimum Price(Rs/quintal) Maximum Price(Rs/quintal)
Ajuha 2.4 Deshi 4140 4270
Aligarh 40 Hybrid 3700 3800
Anoop Shahar 0.5 Deshi 3800 4200
Bagpat 0.1 Deshi 3600 4000
Bangarmau 1.8 Hybrid 3470 3570
Bijnaur 7 Hybrid 3625 3700
Dankaur 1.2 Deshi 3875 4100
Deoband 10 Deshi 1300 1800
Etah 1.4 Hybrid 3200 3500
Firozabad 30 Hybrid 3600 3870
Ghiraur 3.6 Hybrid 3950 4150
Gonda 15 Hybrid 4360 4500
Jahangirabad 0.2 Deshi 3705 3890
Jasra 1.5 Hybrid 4160 4400
Kairana 0.5 Hybrid 2700 2800
Kasganj 6 Hybrid 3520 3750
Khair 1 Hybrid 2000 3500
Khekda 0.1 Deshi 3800 4200
Madhoganj 0.8 Hybrid 3450 3550
Mahoba 1.4 Local 3900 4000
Manjhanpur 2.7 Deshi 4000 4240
Mohamadabad 1.6 Tomato 3650 3850
Orai 30 Hybrid 3600 4150
Pukharayan 2.5 Deshi 3350 3375
Puranpur 0.3 Local 3550 3635
Puwaha 2.5 Hybrid 3700 3900
Raibareilly 4 Hybrid 3400 3450
Sandi 0.7 Hybrid 3500 3560
Sandila 0.6 Hybrid 3470 3550
Shamli 11 Hybrid 4200 4320
Sirsa 4 Deshi 2300 2500
Sitapur 12 Hybrid 2500 3800
Siyana 1 Local 2500 2700
Tulsipur 1.5 Deshi 3020 3070
Vishalpur 1.2 Deshi 3570 3640

Market Trends & Insights:

  •  Surging Prices: Gondal (GJ), Ahmedgarh (PB), and Gonda (UP) led the country with rates above ₹5,000/quintal. This spike indicates high quality produce and strong local demand.
  •  Flat/Weak Zones: Maharashtra and Madhya Pradesh continued to post lower prices, with tomatoes often not exceeding ₹1,600/quintal, mainly due to oversupply or average quality.
  •  Weather Impact: Recent rains and storage limitations in many areas have added to the price volatility, particularly in perishable crops like tomato.

Advisory for Farmers – What Should You Do Now?

  • If your local rate is below ₹2,000, avoid long-term storage. Tomatoes perish quickly selling in local mandis now may be wiser than waiting.
  • Compare nearby mandi rates daily. If a neighboring mandi offers ₹4,000 or more, consider transporting your produce for better profits.
  • Protect crops from monsoon damage. Heavy rainfall can reduce supply and raise prices, but damaged harvest won't sell. Use tarpaulin or drainage to minimize field loss.

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