By khetivyapar
Posted: 21 Jul, 2025 12:00 AM IST Updated Mon, 21 Jul 2025 06:06 AM IST
Farmers and pulse traders, here’s big news for you, On July 21, 2025, tur dal (arhar) prices in several major mandis across Uttar Pradesh crossed the ₹10,000 per quintal mark, with Pukhrayan mandi recording a season-high rate of ₹11,370. According to the latest mandi price update, markets like Mohammadabad, Ghaziabad, Puwaha, and Dankaur also reported strong rates for tur dal.
This sharp price surge is being attributed to low arrivals, high-quality produce, and strong demand in the mandis. If you're planning to sell tur dal, this could be the right time to earn maximum profits. Read the detailed mandi-wise report below and find out which market is offering the best rate so you can make an informed decision at the right time.
Latest Tur Dal Prices in Key Mandis (21 July 2025):
| Mandi Name |
Arrivals (Tonnes) |
Min Price (₹/quintal) |
Max Price (₹/quintal) |
Modal Price (₹/quintal) |
| Pukhrayan |
1.5 |
₹ 11,325 |
₹ 11,370 |
₹ 11,350 |
| Mohammadabad |
6 |
₹ 10,450 |
₹ 10,650 |
₹ 10,550 |
| Ghaziabad |
10 |
₹ 10,500 |
₹ 10,600 |
₹ 10,550 |
| Puwaha |
1.5 |
₹ 10,500 |
₹ 10,700 |
₹ 10,600 |
| Dankaur |
1.4 |
₹ 10,300 |
₹ 10,650 |
₹ 10,400 |
| Jahangirabad |
0.4 |
₹ 10,215 |
₹ 10,455 |
₹ 10,335 |
| Mahoba |
0.5 |
₹ 10,150 |
₹ 10,300 |
₹ 10,200 |
| Gonda |
3 |
₹ 9,800 |
₹ 10,300 |
₹ 10,000 |
| Etawah |
4.5 |
₹ 9,500 |
₹ 10,500 |
₹ 10,075 |
| Firozabad |
10.5 |
₹ 9,690 |
₹ 9,930 |
₹ 9,810 |
| Ghiror |
1.4 |
₹ 9,710 |
₹ 9,910 |
₹ 9,810 |
| Sandila |
0.7 |
₹ 10,350 |
₹ 10,450 |
₹ 10,400 |
Where Was Tur Dal Most Expensive And Where Was It Cheapest?
- Highest Price: The Pukhrayan mandi topped the charts with a maximum price of ₹11,370/quintal, making it the highest rate recorded in the state this season.
- Other High-Rates: Mandis like Puwaha, Mohammadabad, and Ghaziabad also offered impressive prices ranging from ₹10,500 to ₹10,700/quintal.
- Lower Price Zones: In Firozabad and Ghiror, prices ranged between ₹9700–₹9900, which, while still profitable for many farmers, are lower compared to peak rates.
Market Insights and Analysis:
- Overall Market Stability: Most mandis reported modal prices above ₹10,000, signaling consistently strong demand for tur dal across the state.
- Grade Matters: The FAQ (Fair Average Quality) grade of tur dal received strong prices almost everywhere a clear indication that better quality brings better returns.
- Pukhrayan Leads the Market: With prices reaching ₹11,370, this mandi showed signs of limited supply and high buyer interest.
Tips for Farmers and Traders:
- If you're holding FAQ-grade tur dal, now is a good time to sell, especially in markets offering ₹10,500+ rates.
- Keep monitoring arrivals and prices if your local mandi shows low demand, consider nearby mandis with stronger trends.
- Ensure proper cleaning, drying, and grading before bringing produce to the mandi premium quality fetches premium rates.
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