Tomato Mandi Bhav Today:For farmers and traders, today’s tomato market report is extremely important as prices witnessed sharp fluctuations across the country. In several mandis, heavy arrivals dragged prices down to ₹500 per quintal, while a few premium markets recorded rates as high as ₹6,000 per quintal due to limited supply.
Fresh data from major mandis of Gujarat and Maharashtra indicates that the market remained highly unstable. While falling rates created concern among farmers in some districts, others benefited from the strong prices in high-demand regions.
If you are planning to sell tomatoes today, it is crucial to understand:
So, let’s look at the freshest and most accurate tomato prices across India today.
| State | Market | Arrivals (Tonnes) | Variety | Minimum Price (₹/quintal) | Maximum Price (₹/quintal) |
| Gujarat | Bilimora | 3 | Other | 3000 | 5500 |
| Dahod | 12.4 | Tomato | 1000 | 5000 | |
| Damnagar | 0.06 | Local | 2900 | 3000 | |
| Gondal | 15.06 | Tomato | 2500 | 6000 | |
| Kapadvanj | 2 | Tomato | 3500 | 4000 | |
| Nadiad | 1.36 | Tomato | 2800 | 3000 | |
| Nadiad (Chaklasi) | 0.86 | Tomato | 2200 | 2500 | |
| Nadiad (Pipalg) | 11 | Tomato | 2000 | 2800 | |
| Navsari | 26.3 | Tomato | 4000 | 5000 | |
| Surat | 285 | Other | 1000 | 5000 | |
| Maharashtra | Bhusawal | 2.1 | Other | 2000 | 2500 |
| Kolhapur | 10.5 | Other | 1500 | 3500 | |
| Mangal Vedha | 4.6 | Local | 500 | 5000 | |
| Pune | 233 | Local | 1000 | 4500 | |
| Pune (Khadki) | 1.4 | Local | 500 | 1300 | |
| Pune (Manjri) | 51.6 | Other | 2000 | 4000 | |
| Pune (Moshi) | 48.5 | Local | 2500 | 4000 | |
| Pune (Pimpri) | 1.2 | Local | 3500 | 4500 | |
| Satara | 7.2 | Other | 2000 | 3500 |
Price & Arrival Analysis
Gujarat, tomato prices showed a wide variation today. Gondal recorded rates up to ₹6,000 per quintal, while major markets like Dahod and Surat saw minimum prices crash to ₹1,000 per quintal. Surat APMC reported the highest arrivals at 285 tonnes, leading to price pressure with rates staying in the ₹1,000–₹5,000 range.
On the other hand, markets like Navsari and Bilimora maintained strong price levels between ₹4,000 and ₹5,500 despite lower arrivals.
Maharashtra, Pune witnessed heavy arrivals of 233 tonnes, resulting in moderate rates between ₹1,000 and ₹4,500.
However, Mangal Vedha reported only 4.6 tonnes of arrivals, yet prices fluctuated sharply between ₹500 and ₹5,000, highlighting the market’s instability.
Pune’s Moshi and Pimpri markets posted strong rates of ₹4,000–₹4,500, supported by better quality produce.
Overall, both Gujarat and Maharashtra experienced significant price volatility, making it the dominant trend of the day.
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