Farmers, if your tomato crop is ready for sale or you are planning to take it to the market, today’s report is extremely crucial for you. Fresh price updates from major mandis across the country show a mixed picture some markets are seeing strong demand and soaring prices, while others are under pressure due to heavy arrivals. Notably, a few mandis in Delhi and Rajasthan reported tomato prices ranging between ₹3,500 and ₹4,200 per quintal, indicating that market demand remains firm.
In such a situation, choosing the right mandi and timing your sale becomes very important. This detailed market-wise report brings you the complete picture of arrivals, prices, and current trends so that you can make the best decision and get the full value for your hard work.
| State | Market | Arrivals (tonnes) | Variety | Min Price (₹/qtl) | Max Price (₹/qtl) |
| NCT Delhi | Azadpur | 610.7 | Tomato | 1200 | 3600 |
| Keshopur | 120.83 | Tomato | 1600 | 3600 | |
| Rajasthan | Alwar | 31.6 | Other | 3000 | 4200 |
| Basée | 0.5 | Other | 3600 | 4000 | |
| Bayana | 1 | Other | 2100 | 2200 | |
| Bhadara | 0.8 | Desi | 3000 | 4000 | |
| Bhinmal | 1.6 | Other | 1200 | 1250 | |
| Jalore | 2.2 | Tomato | 1500 | 2000 | |
| Rawatsar | 0.6 | Desi | 2800 | 2900 | |
| Sujangarh | 0.5 | Other | 2100 | 2300 | |
| Udaipur | 53.6 | Other | 1000 | 2000 |
Delhi’s Azadpur mandi witnessed a very high arrival of nearly 610 tonnes, yet the maximum price still climbed to ₹3,600 per quintal, indicating strong consumer demand. Keshopur mandi also received over 120 tonnes, and prices held firm between ₹1,600 and ₹3,600, reflecting a resilient market.
Rajasthan, Alwar APMC recorded the sharpest rise today. With rates touching ₹4,200 per quintal, it was among the highest-priced tomato markets in the country. Mandis such as Basée, Bhadara, and Rawatsar also reported strong prices in the ₹3,000–₹4,000 range due to low arrivals and steady demand.
On the other hand, markets like Udaipur and Bhinmal saw significantly lower prices. Udaipur’s minimum rate stood at ₹1,000, while Bhinmal recorded bids as low as ₹1,200. Here, arrivals were moderate, but weak buying kept prices under pressure.
Overall, markets with higher arrivals saw softer prices, while those with reduced supply recorded stronger rates.
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