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Tomato Price Today: Read Before Selling — Some Mandis Offer ₹4,000 per Quintal

Tomato Price Today - (25 January, 2026)
Tomato Price Today - (25 January, 2026)

If you are a farmer, trader, or someone who closely follows daily vegetable prices, today’s tomato mandi update may surprise you. Tomato prices showed extreme variation across Indian markets today. In some mandis, farmers were forced to sell at very low rates, while in others, the same tomatoes fetched premium prices.

According to today’s mandi data, tomato prices ranged from as low as ₹300 per quintal to as high as ₹4,000 per quintal. Heavy arrivals in Delhi and several Rajasthan markets kept prices volatile, while weak demand in parts of Madhya Pradesh put pressure on rates.

This report provides:

  1. State-wise and mandi-wise latest tomato prices
  2. Where tomatoes sold at the lowest and highest rates
  3. How arrivals impacted prices
  4. Practical, actionable advice for farmers

If you want to increase profits by choosing the right mandi at the right time, this complete report is essential.

Tomato Prices Today – State-wise Mandi Report:

State Market (Mandi) Arrivals Variety Minimum Price (₹/Quintal) Maximum Price (₹/Quintal)
Madhya Pradesh Barad Mandi Tomato Prices 10.5 Tomato 350 810
Madhya Pradesh Shivpuri Mandi Tomato Prices 40.2 Tomato 300 390
NCT of Delhi Azadpur Mandi Tomato Prices 615.8 Tomato 1,200 2,800
NCT of Delhi Keshopur Mandi Tomato Prices 189.45 Tomato 1,600 2,400
Rajasthan Alwar Mandi Tomato Prices 27.7 Other 2,000 3,500
Rajasthan Bassi Mandi Tomato Prices 3.2 Other 1,600 2,000
Rajasthan Bayana Mandi Tomato Prices 0.9 Other 1,900 2,000
Rajasthan Bhadara Mandi Tomato Prices 1 Deshi 2,500 4,000
Rajasthan Bhilwara Mandi Tomato Prices 4.3 Other 2,000 3,000
Rajasthan Bhinmal Mandi Tomato Prices 1.2 Other 2,300 2,350
Rajasthan Chomu (F&V) Mandi Tomato Prices 23.8 Other 1,200 2,600
Rajasthan Churu Mandi Tomato Prices 2 Hybrid 2,400 2,800
Rajasthan Dablirathan Mandi Tomato Prices 0.2 Hybrid 3,000 4,000
Rajasthan Goluwala Mandi Tomato Prices 0.19 Deshi 3,000 3,000
Rajasthan Jaipur (F&V) Mandi Tomato Prices 53.5 Other 1,200 2,700
Rajasthan Jalore Mandi Tomato Prices 1.4 Tomato 1,200 1,500
Rajasthan Rajsamand Mandi Tomato Prices 2.5 Tomato 1,200 1,600
Rajasthan Rawatsar Mandi Tomato Prices 0.4 Deshi 2,700 2,700
Rajasthan Sikar Mandi Tomato Prices 35.1 Deshi 500 1,500
Rajasthan Sujangarh Mandi Tomato Prices 0.5 Other 1,900 2,100
Rajasthan Udaipur (F&V) Mandi Tomato Prices 32.3 Other 1,500 2,500

Price and Arrival Trend Analysis:

  1. The highest prices were recorded in Bhadra and Dabli Rathan (Rajasthan), where hybrid and desi tomatoes reached ₹4,000 per quintal, mainly due to very low arrivals.
  2. Strong prices were also seen in Alwar, Bhilwara, and Jaipur, where rates remained between ₹2,700 and ₹3,500.
  3. On the weaker side, Shivpuri and Barad (Madhya Pradesh) recorded the lowest prices, ranging from ₹300 to ₹810 per quintal, indicating poor demand.
  4. Sikar (Rajasthan) also saw low minimum prices of ₹500 due to higher local supply.

Terms of arrivals, Azadpur Mandi (Delhi) received the highest inflow of over 615 tonnes, followed by Keshopur Mandi, keeping prices volatile. Moderate arrivals were reported in Jaipur, Sikar, and Udaipur, while markets such as Dabli Rathan, Goluwala, and Rawatsar had extremely low arrivals, supporting higher prices.

Advisory for Farmers

  1. Farmers with hybrid or good-quality tomatoes may get better returns by selling in high-price Rajasthan mandis.
  2. Prices in Madhya Pradesh mandis are currently weak; considering storage or alternative markets may be beneficial.
  3. In high-arrival markets like Delhi and Jaipur, avoid distress selling as prices remain under pressure.
  4. Keep a close watch on low-arrival, high-price mandis, as they offer better profit opportunities.

FAQs:

Q1. What is the tomato price today in India?
Tomato prices today range from ₹300 to ₹4,000 per quintal depending on mandi and arrivals.

Q2. Which mandi has the highest tomato price today?
Bhadara and Dabli Rathan mandis in Rajasthan recorded prices up to ₹4,000 per quintal.

Q3. Why are tomato prices low in Madhya Pradesh?
High supply and weak demand have pressured prices in MP mandis.

Q4. Is Azadpur Mandi good for selling tomatoes today?
Due to heavy arrivals, prices are volatile; farmers should avoid distress selling.

Q5. How can farmers get better tomato prices?
By choosing low-arrival mandis, maintaining quality, and tracking daily updates on Khetivyapar.

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