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Wheat Prices Today in Gujarat Mandis on May 10, 2025: Grain Selling Above MSP!

Wheat Prices in Gujarat
Wheat Prices in Gujarat

The latest wheat market report from Gujarat dated May 10, 2025, brings relief for farmers. Several mandis across the state reported wheat being sold above the Minimum Support Price (MSP) of ₹2425 per quintal. Popular varieties like Sharbati, Lokwan, and Sonalika witnessed strong demand and fetched rates higher than MSP.
This trend reflects the continued market preference for high-quality wheat, with traders willing to pay premium prices to secure stock. If you're planning to sell your wheat harvest, now might be the right time to earn better profits.
This report includes detailed Today Mandi Prices, latest mandi rates, and the status of major wheat varieties in key markets across Gujarat to help you decide where to sell, when to sell, and at what price.

 Wheat Mandi Prices in Gujarat – May 10

Mandi Name Arrivals (in tons) Variety Min Price (₹/quintal) Max Price (₹/quintal)
Himmatnagar 37 Sonalika 2525 2775
Jambusar 0.1 Other 2500 3100
Rajula 2 Pissi 2580 2850
Deesa 3.7 Other 2440 2520
Degam 6.7 Other 2480 2560
Degam (Rekhiyal) 1 Other 2450 2525
Dhanera 0.4 Other 2350 2350
Dhoraji 11 Lokwan 2350 2550
Dhrangadhra 1 Wheat 2350 2375
Halvad 7.6 Other 2350 2600
Rapar 0.4 Local 1850 0
Sanand 33 Sharbati 2350 2756
Savarkundla 8 Bansi 2600 3000
Visavadar 15.4 Lokwan Gujarat 2305 2585
Dhari 1.34 Lokwan Gujarat 2450 2510
Visnagar 65 Other 2375 2750

 Mandis Offering Rates Above MSP

  • Jambusar surprised everyone with a peak rate of ₹3100/quintal – the highest in Gujarat.
  • Savarkundla, Bansi wheat fetched up to ₹3000/quintal, which is ₹575 higher than MSP.
  • Himmatnagar reported a good price of ₹2775 for Sonalika wheat due to its high quality.

Mandis with Lower Rates:

  • Rapar, local wheat was sold at just ₹1850/quintal – significantly below MSP.
  • Mandis like Dhanera and Dhrangadhra also offered lower rates, around ₹2350/quintal.

Conclusion: This report clearly shows that wheat prices in several Gujarat mandis are exceeding MSP, which is a positive sign for farmers. However, lower rates in some markets highlight the importance of not just growing the crop, but also choosing the right time and place to sell.

Farmers who stay updated with today’s mandi prices, track the latest trends, and focus on maintaining grain quality can unlock better returns for their wheat produce.

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