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UP Potato Price Hike: Potatoes Gain Momentum in Uttar Pradesh Mandis – Prices Rise by Up to ₹100

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Good news for farmers and traders! On July 4, 2025, potato prices in many major mandis of Uttar Pradesh witnessed a significant jump. Compared to June 28, several markets reported an increase of ₹50 to ₹100 per quintal—completely changing the tone of the market.

Due to recent rains, supply disruptions combined with a sudden spike in demand have revitalized mandi activity. Farmers who were struggling with low prices in recent weeks are now seeing direct benefits. Meanwhile, traders are quickly moving to stock up, as signs indicate that potato prices may rise further in the coming days.

In This Report, Find Out:

  • Which mandis recorded the highest price surge?
  • What are the key reasons behind the rising prices?
  • What strategies should farmers and traders adopt in the current market?

If you are a farmer, now is the right time to sell potatoes at profitable rates. And if you’re a trader, keep a close eye on the latest mandi prices—smart stockpiling could be the key to better profits!

Mandi-wise Potato Price Comparison – June 28 vs. July 4, 2025:

Mandi Name Variety June 28 Price July 4 Price Change
Agra Desi ₹ 1,180 ₹ 1,200 ₹ 20
Ballia Potato ₹ 1,225 ₹ 1,250 ₹ 25
Barabanki Desi ₹ 1,210 ₹ 1,250 ₹ 40
Hardoi Kufri Megha ₹ 1,255 ₹ 1,260 ₹ 5
Pilibhit Potato ₹ 1,130 ₹ 1,155 ₹ 25
Baraut Desi ₹ 1,000 ₹ 1,050 ₹ 50
Shamli Desi ₹ 1,050 ₹ 1,100 ₹ 50
Mathura Desi ₹ 1,218 ₹ 1,230 ₹ 12
Rampur Desi ₹ 1,225 ₹ 1,240 ₹ 15
Budaun Desi ₹ 1,110 ₹ 1,150 ₹ 40
Raebareli Desi ₹ 1,240 ₹ 1,250 ₹ 10
Azamgarh Desi ₹ 1,230 ₹ 1,260 ₹ 30
Jhansi Desi ₹ 1,250 ₹ 1,280 ₹ 30
Firozabad Potato ₹ 1,190 ₹ 1,210 ₹ 20
Unnao Desi ₹ 1,255 ₹ 1,270 ₹ 15
Gola Gokarnnath Badshah ₹ 1,020 ₹ 1,050 ₹ 30
Sahiyapur Desi ₹ 1,000 ₹ 1,100 ₹ 100

Where Were the Sharpest Increases – And Why?

  • The highest surge was seen in Sahiyapur mandi, where prices jumped from ₹1000 to ₹1100 per quintal—a gain of ₹100.
  • In Shamli and Baraut, a ₹50 rise was recorded, indicating rising demand in those regions.
  • Moderate price gains were observed in major mandis like Unnao, Rampur, and Mathura, reflecting a generally bullish market sentiment.

Key Reasons Behind the Price Rise:

  • Supply Shortage Due to Rain: Recent rainfall has affected the supply chain in many areas, pushing prices upward.
  • Increased Demand: Demand has risen due to increased consumption in hotels, restaurants, and ongoing wedding functions.
  • Wholesalers Stocking Up: Anticipating further price hikes in the coming weeks, many traders are aggressively buying to build stock.

What Should Farmers and Traders Do Now?

  • For Farmers: Take advantage of the ongoing price surge and sell at optimal rates—especially in mandis where prices have crossed ₹1250 per quintal.
  • For Traders: Proceed with cautious stockpiling. Due to the uncertainty of monsoon conditions, prices may fluctuate—so balance your stock levels wisely.

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