August 18, 2025: Fresh mandi data on tomato prices and arrivals from across the country has been released. While heavy arrivals kept prices stable in some regions, low arrivals and better quality produce pushed prices higher in others.
Maharashtra, Gujarat, and Madhya Pradesh, tomato arrivals were strong, resulting in stable prices. On the other hand, certain markets in Uttar Pradesh and Rajasthan witnessed lower arrivals, leading to higher prices.
These latest mandi prices are crucial for both farmers and traders to make informed selling decisions and maximize profits.
State | Market | Arrivals (Tonnes) | Variety | Min Price | Max Price |
Gujarat | Khambhat | 0.7 | Other | 4500 | 5500 |
Padra | 6.8 | Other | 3500 | 4500 | |
Surat | 330 | Other | 2500 | 5000 | |
Haryana | Farrukh Nagar | 1.7 | Other | 5000 | 5400 |
Gannaur | 2.2 | Tomato | 4500 | 5000 | |
Gurugram | 85.4 | Other | 2000 | 4000 | |
Hansi | 18 | Other | 5000 | 6000 | |
Kosli | 0.1 | Other | 3000 | 3000 | |
Narnaul | 4.6 | Tomato | 4500 | 5000 | |
Madhya Pradesh | Javra | 0.55 | Tomato | 3000 | 4500 |
Maharashtra | Parshivni | 0.8 | Local | 3000 | 3400 |
Patan | 0.9 | Other | 1000 | 1200 | |
Pune (Moshi) | 19.7 | Local | 2500 | 4000 | |
Pune (Pimpri) | 0.4 | Local | 3000 | 3000 | |
Shrirampur | 2.2 | Other | 1500 | 2500 |
Markets with heavy arrivals (Surat, Gurugram) saw prices dip.
Markets with low arrivals (Hansi, Farrukh Nagar, Khambhat) witnessed strong price hikes.
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