By khetivyapar
Posted: 21 Oct, 2025 12:00 AM IST Updated Wed, 22 Oct 2025 05:54 AM IST
Today’s tomato market showed mixed trends for farmers and traders. Several mandis in Maharashtra and Uttar Pradesh recorded slight declines in tomato prices, while some key markets in Punjab saw premium-quality tomatoes sold at record rates. Overall, the market remained stable, but higher prices in select mandis brought smiles to farmers’ faces.
For growers and traders, this Today’s Mandi Price Report is an essential guide. It provides state-wise latest prices, arrivals, and trends for the coming days, helping you choose the right mandi and timing for selling your crop.
Maharashtra Markets:
- Pune (Moshi) Market: Arrival of approximately 38.9 tonnes of local tomatoes. Prices ranged from ₹1,000 to ₹1,500 per quintal. Balanced supply and steady demand kept the market calm.
- Pune (Pimpri) Market: Limited arrival of 0.4 tonnes. Prices recorded at ₹1,300–₹1,400 per quintal. Low arrivals kept trade restricted.
- Rahuri Market: Arrival of 0.4 tonnes of other varieties. Prices ranged ₹500–₹1,500 per quintal, reflecting differences in quality.
Madhya Pradesh Markets:
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Sarangpur (F&V) Market: 1.5 tonnes of tomatoes arrived. Prices ranged widely from ₹700 to ₹2,500 per quintal. Buyers offered higher rates for bright, high-quality red tomatoes, while ordinary tomatoes sold at lower prices.
Punjab Markets:
- Amritsar (Mewa Market): Highest arrival of 53 tonnes. Prices ranged ₹1,000–₹2,000 per quintal. Fresh crop and strong demand kept trading active.
- Bhagta Bhai Ka Market: Only 0.4 tonnes arrived, but prices remained stable at ₹3,100 per quintal the highest in the state.
- Khanna Market: 14 tonnes arrived, priced ₹1,000–₹2,000 per quintal.
- Patti Market: Limited arrival of 0.1 tonnes. Prices ranged ₹1,200–₹1,600 per quintal.
- Qadian Market: 0.7 tonnes arrived, prices reached ₹2,800–₹3,000 per quintal, generating excitement among local traders.
- Raiya Market: 0.03 tonnes of hybrid tomatoes priced up to ₹3,500 per quintal one of the day’s highest rates.
- Zira Market: 0.76 tonnes of local tomatoes, prices ₹2,500–₹2,900 per quintal.
Uttar Pradesh Markets:
- Dohri Ghat Market: Arrival of 5 tonnes of desi tomatoes. Prices reached ₹3,900–₹4,000 per quintal among the highest in the country due to excellent quality.
- Firozabad Market: 36 tonnes of hybrid tomatoes arrived. Prices ranged ₹1,800–₹2,075 per quintal.
- Gangoh Market: 0.2 tonnes of desi tomatoes, priced ₹2,000–₹2,200 per quintal.
- Hathras Market: 40 tonnes of desi tomatoes arrived, prices ₹1,900–₹2,100 per quintal.
- Kopaganj Market: 20 tonnes of hybrid tomatoes, prices ₹1,300–₹1,700 per quintal.
- Lalitpur Market: 6 tonnes of hybrid tomatoes, prices ₹1,880–₹1,920 per quintal.
- Mugrabadshahpur Market: 2.5 tonnes of desi tomatoes, prices ₹1,960–₹2,160 per quintal.
Farmers’ Advice:
- Send premium-quality tomatoes to high-rate mandis: For hybrid or desi tomatoes, consider markets like Dohri Ghat or Raiya, where prices are reaching ₹3,500–₹4,000 per quintal.
- Quick sale in high-supply areas: Mandis with heavy arrivals (Hathras, Firozabad), selling promptly helps avoid price drops.
- Stable prices in low-supply, high-rate mandis: Markets like Bhagta Bhai Ka, Qadian, or Zira are likely to maintain steady rates in the coming days.
- Maintain quality during harvesting and transport: Pick tomatoes early in the morning and handle carefully to preserve freshness, ensuring better prices.
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