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Wheat Mandi Rates Today: Wheat Hits ₹2,700 per Quintal on Mahashivratri – Check Your Market Prices

Wheat Market Prices Today - (15 February, 2026):
Wheat Market Prices Today - (15 February, 2026):

Today is the auspicious Mahashivratri, a day considered highly favorable for farmers across India. On this special occasion, we bring you the latest wheat prices from major mandis across the country.

Markets opened with strong wheat prices, creating a positive sentiment among farmers. Most mandis recorded wheat trading at or above the Minimum Support Price (MSP ₹2,425 per quintal). Notably, several markets in Uttar Pradesh maintained rates above MSP despite high arrivals, while markets with limited supply witnessed even sharper price gains. Najafgarh market in Delhi recorded the highest price today, reaching ₹2,700 per quintal.

Wheat Market Prices Today - State-Wise Table (15 February, 2026):

State / Market Arrival (Tonnes) Minimum Price (₹/Quintal) Maximum Price (₹/Quintal)
Delhi (NCT)      
Najafgarh APMC 13.5 2,465 2,700
Uttar Pradesh      
Anandnagar 24.5 2,425 2,625
Auraiya 230 2,350 2,450
Banthra 147.9 2,523 2,543
Bharuasumerpur 212.4 2,400 2,455
Bahejo 19 2,500 2,550
Charra 3.5 2,580 2,600
Fatehpur 208.6 2,500 2,510
Hardoi 662.5 2,350 2,555
Jagnair 6.7 2,450 2,500
Jalaun 34 2,320 2,350
Karvi 30 2,500 2,525
Khairagarh 8 2,450 2,550
Kishunpur 3 2,450 2,550
Kosikalan 13 2,500 2,660
Lalganj 2.1 2,400 2,500
Lalitpur 160 2,400 2,500
Madhogarh 25 2,350 2,375
Magalganj 40 2,400 2,500
Mauranipur 12.8 2,400 2,550
Nanpara 6 2,400 2,500
Pratapgarh 110 2,585 2,585
Safdarganj 1 2,600 2,650
Sikandrarao 9 2,465 2,515
Sitapur 106.5 2,470 2,500
Siana 2 2,500 2,520

Price and Arrival Analysis:

  • The fastest price rise was observed in Najafgarh, Delhi, where limited arrivals of 13.5 tonnes pushed wheat prices up to ₹2,700 per quintal.
  • Uttar Pradesh, markets like Safdarganj, Charra, and Kosikalan also saw prices above ₹2,600 per quintal due to lower arrivals.
  • Conversely, heavily supplied markets such as Hardoi (662 tonnes) and Auraiya (230 tonnes) traded between ₹2,350 and ₹2,450 per quintal, staying around MSP levels.
  • Markets like Jalaun and Madhogarh recorded wheat prices near or slightly below MSP, reflecting downward pressure.

In summary, lower arrivals led to higher wheat prices, while markets with high supply maintained rates within a limited range.

Advice for Farmers

  1. Farmers with high-quality wheat should target low-arrival markets like Najafgarh, Safdarganj, and Charra to secure better rates.
  2. Avoid selling immediately in high-supply mandis such as Hardoi and Auraiya; storing wheat for a few days may be beneficial.
  3. In markets trading near MSP, selling at government procurement centers ensures a safe and reliable option.
  4. Prices are likely to strengthen further in the coming days if arrivals decrease, so avoid selling your entire stock in haste.

FAQs – Wheat Market Prices Today:

Q1. What is the current MSP for wheat?
A1: The MSP for wheat is ₹2,425 per quintal for the 2025-26 marketing season.

Q2. Which market recorded the highest wheat price today?
A2: Najafgarh, Delhi recorded the highest wheat price at ₹2,700 per quintal.

Q3. Why do some markets trade below MSP?
A3: Markets with high arrivals experience downward pressure, keeping prices near or below MSP.

Q4. How can farmers get better wheat rates?
A4: Farmers should sell in low-arrival markets or at government procurement centers for guaranteed rates.

Q5. Will wheat prices increase in the coming days?
A5: If arrivals continue to decrease, wheat prices are likely to strengthen further.

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