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Wheat Market Prices Today: Rate Reaches ₹4,000 in Sangli Market - Check Latest Prices in Maharashtra (13 March 2026)

Wheat Market Prices Today - (13 March, 2026)
Wheat Market Prices Today - (13 March, 2026)

Farmers, if you are preparing to sell your wheat crop, today’s mandi price update is very important for you. On 13 March 2026, wheat prices in several major agricultural markets of Maharashtra showed significant variation. In some markets, wheat prices went above the government’s Minimum Support Price (MSP ₹2,585 per quintal), while in others the latest mandi prices were recorded below MSP.

Markets such as Sangli, Solapur, and Kalyan witnessed strong prices, where farmers received better rates than MSP. Meanwhile, in some other markets prices were lower, mainly due to higher supply and average-quality wheat.

Below is the market-wise wheat mandi price report for Maharashtra.

Wheat Market Prices Today in Maharashtra (13 March, 2026):

Market Arrival (Tons) Variety Minimum Price (₹/Quintal) Maximum Price (₹/Quintal)
Ahmednagar Market 50 Other 2,200 2,400
Ahmadpur Market 10 Other 2,425 2,521
Akola Market 57.3 Other 2,000 2,375
Amalner Market 500 Other 2,075 2,221
Amravati Market 87.9 Other 2,600 2,900
Ashti Market 7 Other 1,500 2,360
Deola Market 0.7 Maharashtra 2189 2,115 2,305
Dhule Market 451.7 Other 1,900 2,380
Kalyan Market 0.3 Sharbati 2,800 3,200
Kannad Market 6.3 Other 2,000 2,275
Karanja Market 850 Other 2,130 2,230
Karmala Market 1.2 Other 2,400 2,500
Majalgaon Market 40.9 Other 2,467 3,050
Sangli Market 16 Other 3,000 4,000
Satana Market 14.5 Other 2,450 2,526
Solapur Market 92.2 Sharbati 2,450 3,750
Taloda Market 41.5 Other 2,100 2,340

Price and Arrival Analysis:

Today, the highest wheat price was recorded in Sangli market, where the maximum rate reached ₹4,000 per quintal. In Solapur, the Sharbati wheat variety sold up to ₹3,750 per quintal, while Kalyan market recorded prices up to ₹3,200, indicating strong demand for high-quality wheat.

On the other hand, some markets recorded prices below the MSP. In Ashti market, the minimum price dropped to ₹1,500 per quintal, while markets like Dhule and Akola saw prices ranging between ₹1,900 and ₹2,375 due to higher arrivals.

In terms of arrivals, Karanja APMC recorded the highest supply with about 850 tons, followed by Amalner (500 tons) and Dhule (451.7 tons). Markets with higher arrivals generally saw price pressure.

Meanwhile, markets like Kalyan (0.3 tons) and Deola (0.7 tons) had very low arrivals, which helped keep prices relatively higher.

Suggestions for Farmers:

  • Farmers with high-quality wheat may get better prices in markets like Sangli, Solapur, and Kalyan.
  • In markets where prices are below MSP, farmers may consider delaying sales if possible.
  • Keeping track of daily mandi prices and arrivals can help farmers choose the right market and time to sell their crop for better profits.

FAQs – Wheat Price Today:

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

2. Which market recorded the highest wheat price today?
On 13 March 2026, Sangli market recorded the highest wheat price, reaching ₹4,000 per quintal.

3. Why do wheat prices vary between mandis?
Prices depend on factors such as quality of wheat, market demand, and arrival quantity.

4. Which wheat variety got higher prices today?
Premium varieties like Sharbati wheat received higher prices in markets like Solapur and Kalyan.

5. How can farmers track daily wheat mandi prices?
Farmers can check reliable agricultural platforms like Khetivyapar for daily wheat price updates and mandi reports.

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