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Wheat Price Today: Record-Breaking Rates in Madhya Pradesh - Crosses ₹3,000 Mark! Check Latest Mandi Rates from Your District

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Across major grain markets in India, today’s wheat arrivals were slightly higher than usual. Particularly in Gujarat and Madhya Pradesh, wheat prices surged between ₹2,000 and ₹3,165 per quintal. In several markets, the rates remained above the Minimum Support Price (MSP: ₹2,425 per quintal), bringing a smile to farmers’ faces.

Gujarat, varieties such as “Lokwan” and “147 Average” continued to witness strong demand, while in Madhya Pradesh, “Sharbati wheat” created a new record today. Markets like Vidisha, Khurai, and Rajkot reported the highest prices, making local farmers optimistic and motivated.

Overall, today’s wheat mandi rates are sending a positive signal to farmers high-quality wheat with limited arrivals is fetching premium rates.
If you are planning to sell your wheat soon, this detailed mandi rate report will help you make the right decision. Below is the complete state-wise wheat price and arrival report.

Wheat Prices in Gujarat Markets:

  1. Babra Market: 2 tonnes of wheat arrived today. The “Other” variety was priced between ₹2,275 and ₹2,725 per quintal. Arrivals were low and demand remained steady.

  2. Bagsara Market: 3.5 tonnes of “Lokwan Gujarat” wheat arrived, priced between ₹2,330 and ₹2,760 per quintal. Traders reported steady buying due to good quality.

  3. Bhanvad Market: 1 tonne of wheat arrived, priced between ₹2,200 and ₹2,400 per quintal. Prices softened slightly due to pressure from old stock in the market.

  4. Bhavnagar Market: 6 tonnes of local wheat arrived. Prices ranged from ₹2,555 to ₹2,885 per quintal, making it one of the top-paying markets today.

  5. Bhesan Market: 15 tonnes of wheat arrived, priced between ₹2,000 and ₹2,700 per quintal. Increased arrivals led to a mild correction in prices.

  6. Borsad Market: 2.1 tonnes of wheat arrived, priced between ₹2,450 and ₹2,500 per quintal.

  7. Botad Market: 31.9 tonnes of wheat arrived, with rates ranging between ₹2,250 and ₹2,855 per quintal. Farmers noted strong competition among buyers due to excellent quality.

  8. Chotila Market: 54.7 tonnes of local wheat arrived, priced ₹2,250–₹2,650 per quintal. The heavy arrivals kept prices stable.

  9. Dahod Market: 148.7 tonnes of “147 Average” wheat arrived, priced ₹2,700–₹2,800 per quintal — one of the strongest markets in Gujarat today.

  10. Mehsana Market: 11.1 tonnes of local wheat arrived, priced ₹2,365–₹2,625 per quintal.

  11. Rajkot Market: 100 tonnes of “Lokwan” wheat arrived, priced ₹2,580–₹2,710 per quintal. With steady demand and excellent quality, this market remained highly profitable.

  12. Rajula Market: 1.1 tonnes of “Pissi” variety wheat arrived, priced ₹2,555–₹2,885 per quintal.

Wheat Prices in Madhya Pradesh:

  1. Betul Market: 402.16 tonnes of mill-quality wheat arrived. Prices ranged from ₹2,420 to ₹2,680 per quintal — above MSP, bringing joy to farmers.

  2. Dewas Market: A heavy arrival of 516.54 tonnes was recorded. Prices varied between ₹2,000 and ₹3,041 per quintal, depending on quality.

  3. Gadarwara Market: 67.97 tonnes of mill-quality wheat arrived, priced ₹2,440–₹2,487 per quintal.

  4. Gautampura Market: 33.7 tonnes of wheat arrived, priced ₹2,300–₹2,600 per quintal.

  5. Hatpipliya Market: 40.62 tonnes of wheat arrived, priced ₹2,081–₹2,846 per quintal.

  6. Hanumana Market: 56.2 tonnes of mill-quality wheat arrived, priced ₹2,400–₹2,425 per quintal.

  7. Harda Market: 178.28 tonnes of wheat arrived, with rates between ₹2,350 and ₹2,675 per quintal.

  8. Harpalpur Market: 69.9 tonnes of wheat arrived, priced ₹2,370–₹2,532 per quintal.

  9. Harsud Market: 31.21 tonnes of wheat arrived, with stable prices at ₹2,425 per quintal.

  10. Indore Market: 158.93 tonnes of mill-quality wheat arrived, priced ₹2,397–₹2,875 per quintal. This was one of the most active markets in the state today.

  11. Jabalpur Market: 323.24 tonnes of wheat arrived, with stable prices at ₹2,400 per quintal.

  12. Khargone Market: 74.97 tonnes of wheat arrived, priced ₹2,365–₹2,788 per quintal.

  13. Khurai Market: 108.85 tonnes of wheat arrived, priced ₹2,350–₹3,151 per quintal — the highest wheat price recorded in the state today.

  14. Kukshi Market: 40.62 tonnes of wheat arrived, priced ₹2,450–₹2,530 per quintal.

  15. Neemuch Market: 290.77 tonnes of wheat arrived, priced ₹2,454–₹3,030 per quintal. With excellent quality, this market also stayed strong.

  16. Raisen Market: 23.79 tonnes of wheat arrived, priced ₹2,400–₹2,505 per quintal.

  17. Rajgarh Market: 63.63 tonnes of “Lokwan” wheat arrived, priced ₹2,430–₹2,465 per quintal.

  18. Ratlam Market: 437.97 tonnes of local wheat arrived, priced ₹2,400–₹2,650 per quintal.

  19. Rewa Market: 100.34 tonnes of mill-quality wheat arrived, priced ₹2,431–₹2,540 per quintal.

  20. Vidisha Market: 320.66 tonnes of “Sharbati” wheat arrived. Prices ranged from ₹2,900 to ₹3,165 per quintal - the highest rate across all Madhya Pradesh markets today.

Expert Advice for Farmers:

  1. Focus on premium varieties such as Sharbati and Lokwan, which fetched record prices today in Vidisha and Rajkot.

  2. Keep an eye on arrivals: When arrivals increase, consider holding your stock briefly to gain higher prices later.

  3. Maintain cleanliness and proper storage to preserve mill-quality standards.

  4. Watch MSP trends: Focus on markets like Khurai, Vidisha, and Rajkot where wheat is trading above MSP.

  5. Harvest timing matters: Adjust harvesting and drying schedules based on weather to retain grain quality and moisture balance.

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