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Wheat Market Prices Surge Above MSP by ₹1,200: Check Today’s Most Profitable Mandis

Wheat Market Prices Today - (06 April, 2026)
Wheat Market Prices Today - (06 April, 2026)

Farmers planning to sell wheat today should closely review this latest mandi update. On April 6, 2026, wheat prices across major markets in India showed sharp fluctuations. While some mandis traded near the MSP of ₹2,585 per quintal, others recorded significantly higher prices.

A major highlight of today’s market is that wheat prices in parts of Rajasthan climbed as high as ₹3,800 per quintal, offering a strong profit opportunity for farmers. On the other hand, mandis in Delhi recorded prices below MSP, which may be disappointing for sellers.

This makes it crucial for farmers to choose the right mandi at the right time. Below is the complete state-wise price report to help you make an informed decision.

Wheat Market Prices Today in Delhi and Punjab, Rajasthan (06 April, 2026):

State / Mandi
Arrivals (Tonnes) Variety Min Price (₹/Quintal) Max Price (₹/Quintal)
Delhi        
Najafgarh APMC 239.5 Dara 1950 2300
Narela APMC 276 Mexican 2315 2551
Punjab        
Rajpura APMC 377.9 Local 2500 2585
Rajasthan        
Baran APMC 400 Other 2250 3026
Barodamev APMC 8.2 Other 2270 2350
Bassi APMC 54 Other 2150 2525
Bhusawar Bair APMC 8.2 Average 2280 2400
Bilara APMC 12.5 Farmi 2500 3800
Bundi APMC 16000 Other 2200 2570
Chaumahla APMC 500 Other 2000 2651
Pratapgarh APMC 185.6 Other 2211 2844
Pugal Road Grain APMC 45.2 Other 2321 2321
Ramganj Mandi APMC 294.5 Other 2070 2590
Samraniya APMC 353.6 Other 2272 2508
Sri Ganganagar APMC 11 Other 2405 2525
Udaipur APMC 8 Kalyan 2200 2260
Lalsot APMC 393 Other 2220 2430

Market Analysis: Price & Arrival Trends:

The strongest surge in wheat prices was recorded in Bilara APMC (Rajasthan), where rates reached ₹3,800 per quintal the highest in today’s market. Mandis like Baran and Pratapgarh also saw prices nearing ₹3,000, indicating strong demand.

Contrast, Najafgarh (Delhi) recorded prices as low as ₹1,950, nearly ₹600 below MSP. Narela also traded below MSP levels. Markets like Chaumahla and Ramganj Mandi saw lower price ranges around ₹2,000–₹2,100, reflecting weak demand.

In terms of arrivals, Bundi APMC recorded the highest supply at 16,000 tonnes, which kept prices limited between ₹2,200 and ₹2,570. Other high-arrival mandis like Chaumahla, Baran, and Lalsot also experienced price pressure.

Meanwhile, low-arrival mandis such as Udaipur, Barodamev, and Bhusawar (less than 10 tonnes) maintained relatively stable or stronger prices.

Advice for Farmers:

  1. Farmers with high-quality wheat should consider selling in mandis like Bilara, Baran, and Pratapgarh to maximize profits.
  2. Avoid immediate selling in mandis where prices are below MSP, such as Delhi and Chaumahla.
  3. High-arrival markets (like Bundi) may continue to see price pressure consider waiting if storage is available.
  4. Keep an eye on low-arrival mandis, as they may offer better prices in the coming days.

FAQs:

1. What is the wheat MSP in 2026?
The Minimum Support Price (MSP) for wheat in 2026 is ₹2,585 per quintal.

2. Which mandi has the highest wheat price today?
Bilara mandi in Rajasthan recorded the highest price at ₹3,800 per quintal.

3. Why are wheat prices different in each mandi?
Prices vary due to demand, supply, arrivals, and wheat quality.

4. Should farmers sell wheat below MSP?
It is advisable to avoid selling below MSP unless urgently needed.

5. How can farmers get daily wheat price updates?
Farmers can follow platforms like Khetivyapar for daily Wheat Market Prices Today updates.

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