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Tur Dal Breaks Records: Prices Touch ₹10,300 per Quintal in Several Mandis

Tur Dal Market Price Today - (12 Jan 2026)
Tur Dal Market Price Today - (12 Jan 2026)

If you grow Tur Dal (Arhar Dal) or closely track pulse market trends, today’s update is extremely important for you. On 12 January 2026, Tur Dal prices across major mandis delivered strong relief to farmers, supported by limited arrivals and firm demand. In many markets, prices traded close to ₹10,000 per quintal, while a few locations recorded rates even higher.

The most notable strength was seen in Uttar Pradesh mandis, where the Tur Dal market remained firmly bullish throughout the day. Markets such as Pukhrayan and Robertsganj reported prices near ₹10,300 per quintal, clearly indicating that buyers are willing to pay a premium for good-quality produce.

In contrast, some mandis in Gujarat witnessed relatively better arrivals, which kept prices under pressure compared to northern markets.

Overall, today’s Tur Dal market sent a positive signal for farmers. Low arrivals, steady consumption demand, and active procurement by dal mills provided strong price support. The key question now is whether prices will climb further in the coming days or soften if arrivals increase. Read the complete mandi report and analysis below.

Tur dal market price today in Gujarat and Uttar Pradesh (12 January, 2026):

Market Center Arrivals (Tonnes) Variety Minimum Price (₹/Quintal) Maximum Price (₹/Quintal)
Gujarat        
Arhar Dal prices in Jam Jodhpur market 19.35 Arhar Dal (Tur) 5,000 7,250
Uttar Pradesh        
Arhar Dal prices in Akbarpur market 5.5 Arhar Dal (Tur) 9,770 9,950
Arhar Dal prices in Bahraich market 30 Arhar Dal (Tur) 9,750 9,940
Arhar Dal prices in Balrampur market 3.5 Arhar Dal (Tur) 9,750 9,950
Arhar Dal prices in Gonda market 46 Arhar Dal (Tur) 9,200 9,600
Arhar Dal prices in Pukharayan market 1.5 Arhar Dal (Tur) 10,290 10,310
Arhar Dal prices in Robertsganj market 2.2 Arhar Dal (Tur) 9,990 10,210
Arhar Dal prices in Safdarganj market 1 Arhar Dal (Tur) 9,800 9,800
Arhar Dal prices in Viswan market 3.6 Arhar Dal (Tur) 9,810 9,910

Price and Arrival Trend Analysis:

The strongest price momentum was recorded at Pukhrayan APMC, where Tur Dal traded between ₹10,290 and ₹10,310 per quintal, the highest levels seen today. Robertsganj also remained firm, with prices hovering around ₹10,200 per quintal.

On the other hand, Jam Jodhpur APMC in Gujarat recorded comparatively lower prices, with a maximum rate of ₹7,250 per quintal, mainly due to relatively better arrivals.

In terms of arrivals, Gonda (46 tonnes) and Bahraich (30 tonnes) received the highest inflows, which resulted in mild price pressure. Meanwhile, mandis such as Pukhrayan, Safdarganj, and Robertsganj, where arrivals remained limited to 1–2 tonnes, witnessed significantly higher prices. This clearly confirms that lower supply is driving the current price rally.

Advisory for Farmers

  • Farmers holding good-quality Tur Dal stock may consider selling in low-arrival, high-price mandis such as Pukhrayan and Robertsganj to maximize returns.
  • In markets with heavy arrivals like Gonda and Bahraich, close monitoring of price movements is advised before making selling decisions.
  • If storage facilities are available, holding the produce for a short period may help farmers benefit from potential further price upside.

FAQs: Tur Dal Market Price Today:

Q1. What is the highest tur dal market price today (12 January 2026)?
The highest price was recorded in Pukhrayan mandi at ₹10,310 per quintal.

Q2. Why are tur dal prices higher in Uttar Pradesh than Gujarat today?
Lower arrivals and strong demand in Uttar Pradesh supported prices, while better arrivals in Gujarat kept rates lower.

Q3. Is it a good time to sell tur dal today?
Yes, farmers in low-arrival mandis with good-quality produce may get better returns.

Q4. Which mandi had the lowest tur dal prices today?
Jam Jodhpur mandi in Gujarat reported the lowest prices, with a maximum of ₹7,250 per quintal.

Q5. Will tur dal prices rise further in coming days?
If arrivals remain limited and demand stays firm, prices may rise further. Farmers should monitor mandi trends via Khetivyapar.

 

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