Important Update for Tomato Growers – Price Surge Observed:
As summer intensifies, the demand for tomatoes is rising sharply. On May 3, 2025, tomato prices across mandis in Madhya Pradesh and Delhi showed significant variation. While some markets reported rates as high as ₹2000 per quintal, others remained much lower, between ₹300 and ₹500. According to Today’s Mandi Bhav, high-quality tomatoes received much better prices, bringing considerable profits to farmers in specific mandis.
This report, we will highlight the market-wise tomato prices, the best-performing varieties, and where farmers gained the most. Keeping an eye on the Latest Mandi Prices can prove extremely useful for planning sales.
Mandi Name | Arrivals (in tons) | Variety | Min Price (₹/quintal) | Max Price (₹/quintal) |
Dewas (F&V) | 1.4 | Other | ₹ 400 | ₹ 1,000 |
Indore (F&V) | 42 | Other | ₹ 600 | ₹ 1,800 |
Jaora (F&V) | 0.3 | Tomato | ₹ 1,500 | ₹ 2,000 |
Khurai (F&V) | 2.5 | Desi | ₹ 300 | ₹ 500 |
Mhow (F&V) | 0.4 | Tomato | ₹ 800 | ₹ 2,000 |
Sehore (F&V) | 0.15 | Desi | ₹ 800 | ₹ 1,200 |
Sendhwa (F&V) | 0.5 | Hybrid | ₹ 500 | ₹ 1,000 |
Sirali (F&V) | 0.2 | Tomato | ₹ 950 | ₹ 1,000 |
Mandi Name | Arrivals (in tons) | Variety | Min Price (₹/quintal) | Max Price (₹/quintal) |
Keshopur | 150.72 | Tomato | ₹ 600 | ₹ 1,400 |
Where Were the Highest Prices Today?
Know, Think, and Then Sell – That’s the Key to Profitable Trade:
Today’s mandi report clearly shows that timely selling in the right market can fetch up to ₹2000 per quintal for your tomato produce. On the other hand, lack of timely information or poor planning can restrict your prices to just ₹300. So, it’s essential to follow Today’s Mandi Bhav and stay updated with Latest Mandi Prices to ensure the best value for your crops and avoid losses.