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Wheat Mandi Bhav Today (28 October 2025): Prices Rise in Maharashtra, Slight Drop in Uttar Pradesh – See Which Market Offers the Best Rate

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Today, major wheat markets (mandis) across Uttar Pradesh (UP) and Maharashtra witnessed mixed trends with slight firmness in some areas and minor declines in others. In several mandis, wheat prices remained above the MSP (₹2,425/quintal), while a few reported lower rates.

Overall, the market sentiment stayed steady to strong, supported by festive demand. Interestingly, the Mumbai mandi in Maharashtra recorded the highest wheat price at ₹5,800/quintal, while Nanpara mandi in Uttar Pradesh saw rates fall to ₹2,375/quintal, which is below the MSP.

This market report gives a clear picture of the latest wheat mandi prices across states and helps farmers identify where they can get the best selling rates today.

State-wise Wheat Market Prices (28 October 2025):

State Mandi Arrivals (tonnes) Variety Min Price (₹/quintal) Max Price (₹/quintal)
Uttar Pradesh Babrala 20 Dara 2480 2500
  Bachhranwa 72 Dara 2500 2525
  Badaun 7.5 Dara 2510 2620
  Bangarmau 240 Dara 2490 2600
  Charra 8.5 Dara 2530 2550
  Dhanaura 1 Dara 2480 2600
  Hargao (Laharpur) 8 Dara 2500 2510
  Jehanabad 14 Dara 2400 2550
  Jhinjhak 381.33 Dara 2500 2550
  Kurara 63.5 Dara 2400 2500
  Lalganj 43 Dara 2400 2500
  Maiglaganj 7.5 Dara 2400 2440
  Mehruni 30 147 Avg 2400 2600
  Nanpara 8 Dara 2375 2425
  Raebareli 415 Dara 2510 2520
  Salon 56 Dara 2517 2530
  Sikandrarau 22 Dara 2460 2525
  Tundla 300 Dara 2550 2630
Maharashtra Mumbai 740.8 Other 3000 5800
  Rahuri 0.5 Other 2500 2600
  Ulhasnagar 58 Other 3000 3400
  Umred 10.7 Other 2430 2600

Price & Arrival Analysis:

  1. Highest Price: Mumbai mandi (Maharashtra) – ₹5,800/quintal, the highest in India today.
  2. Lowest Price: Nanpara mandi (UP) – ₹2,375/quintal, below MSP.
  3. Heavy Arrivals: Raebareli (415 tonnes) and Jhinjhak (381 tonnes) saw the largest inflow, keeping prices stable.
  4. Low Supply, High Price: In Mumbai, prices stayed above ₹5,000 despite moderate arrivals — reflecting strong urban demand.
  5. Price Gain: Tundla, Badaun, and Bangarmau mandis saw rates cross ₹2,600, up by ₹50–₹100 from last week.
  6. Falling Prices: Nanpara, Maiglaganj, and Jehanabad witnessed a decline of ₹100–₹150 per quintal.

Farmer Advisory:

  1. Sell where rates are above MSP Markets like Tundla, Badaun, and Raebareli are offering ₹2,500 or higher, making it a good time to sell.
  2. Hold stock in low-rate areas Farmers in Nanpara and Maiglaganj should wait, as prices may improve in the coming festive weeks.
  3. Maharashtra farmers can benefit by selling high-quality wheat, as markets like Mumbai are offering over ₹5,000/quintal.
  4. Focus on storage and grading to secure better prices later during government procurement or private mill purchases.

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