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Tomato Prices on 5th September 2025 – From ₹1,000 per Quintal to ₹7,400!

tomato prices update for 5 September 2025
tomato prices update for 5 September 2025

Today’s tomato market brought big surprises for farmers and traders alike. While some mandis witnessed a sharp price crash due to heavy arrivals, others saw record-high prices owing to limited supply.

The most striking highlight came from Basi mandi in Rajasthan, where tomato rates touched an astonishing ₹7,400 per quintal. On the other hand, in Pune (Moshi) mandi, Maharashtra, prices dropped to just ₹1,000 per quintal.

This report provides a complete state-wise breakdown of arrivals, varieties, and prices, helping farmers and traders make informed decisions about selling and buying.

State-wise Tomato Prices (5th September 2025)

State Market Arrivals (tonnes) Variety Min Price (₹/quintal) Max Price (₹/quintal)
Gujarat Khambhat 0.7 Other 3000 4000
  Navsari 23.12 Other 2500 3000
  Padra 5.9 Other 2000 2500
  Porbandar 44.9 Desi 3500 4000
Haryana Barwala 8 Other 3000 3500
  Bhiwani 4.4 Tomato 4102 4510
  Chhachhrauli 0.07 Tomato 4500 5400
  Gannaur 3.3 Tomato 3000 3500
  Gurugram 68.5 Other 2000 3000
  Hansi 16.5 Other 3000 4000
  Indri 0.75 Other 3000 3000
  Jhajjar 3.4 Other 3800 4200
  Meham 0.2 Desi 2500 2500
  Narnaul 5.3 Tomato 3000 3500
Madhya Pradesh Sabalgarh 5 Desi 1900 2000
Maharashtra Pune (Moshi) 54.6 Local 1000 1200
  Pune (Pimpri) 0.7 Local 1400 2000
Rajasthan Basi 0.4 Other 7000 7400
  Rawatsar 0.5 Desi 2400 2400
  Sikar 21.6 Desi 1800 2500
  Sriganganagar 26 Other 3300 3700
  Suratgarh 0.3 Desi 4300 4500

 

Price and Arrival Analysis

  • Highest Price: Rajasthan’s Basi mandi reached ₹7,400 per quintal.
  • Lowest Price: Maharashtra’s Pune (Moshi) mandi fell to just ₹1,000 per quintal.
  • Heavy Arrivals: Haryana’s Gurugram (68.5 tonnes) and Maharashtra’s Pune (Moshi, 54.6 tonnes) recorded the largest inflows, keeping prices subdued.
  • Low Arrivals, High Prices: Rajasthan’s Basi (0.4 tonnes at ₹7,400), Haryana’s Chhachhrauli (0.07 tonnes at ₹5,400), and Rajasthan’s Suratgarh (0.3 tonnes at ₹4,500) all saw sharp spikes.
  • Sharp Decline: Several mandis in Maharashtra and Madhya Pradesh saw prices fall below ₹2,000.
  • Moderate Stability: Prices in many Gujarat and Haryana mandis stayed between ₹3,000–₹4,000.

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