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UP Wheat Price Today: Must-Read Report Before Selling – Major Price Drop Recorded on July 3

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Dear Farmers, If you’re preparing to sell your wheat crop, today’s update is crucial for you. On July 3, 2025, wheat prices in several major grain mandis of Uttar Pradesh recorded a significant decline. Compared to the previous week (June 27), prices in most mandis have dropped by ₹20 to ₹50 per quintal.

At first glance, this dip may seem minor, but considering it’s the second consecutive week of decline, farmers have genuine reasons to be concerned. In mandis like Bindki, Bharua Sumerpur, and Gonda, the situation is so serious that farmers are finding it difficult to even recover their production costs. On the other hand, buyers have gained some relief, but due to market instability, traders are also proceeding with caution in their deals.

This Report Covers:

  • Which mandis recorded the sharpest decline?
  • Where are better rates still available?
  • What does the trend indicate?
  • Most importantly – what strategy should farmers follow now?

Understanding the latest mandi prices and today’s rate trends will help you decide whether to sell your wheat now or wait a little longer for better profits. A wise decision can make all the difference!

Mandi-Wise Wheat Price Comparison – June 27 vs July 3, 2025:

Mandi Name June 27 (₹/quintal) July 3 (₹/quintal) Price Change (₹)
Gorakhpur ₹ 2,485 ₹ 2,475 ₹ -10
Kanpur (Grain) ₹ 2,470 ₹ 2,450 ₹ -20
Lalitpur ₹ 1,680 ₹ 2,450 ₹-770
Varanasi ₹ 2,560 ₹ 2,535 ₹ -25
Gonda ₹ 2,510 ₹ 2,480 ₹ -30
Basti ₹ 2,520 ₹ 2,500 ₹ -20
Fatehpur ₹ 2,515 ₹ 2,485 ₹ -30
Bindki ₹ 2,480 ₹ 2,430 ₹ -50
Bharua Sumerpur ₹ 2,480 ₹ 2,450 ₹ -30
Anupshahr ₹ 2,495 ₹ 2,485 ₹ -10
Achhalda ₹ 2,470 ₹ 2,450 ₹ -20
Banthra ₹ 2,582 ₹ 2,565 ₹ -17
Viswan ₹ 2,450 ₹ 2,430 ₹ -20

Trend Analysis and Farmers' Concerns:

  • Except for Lalitpur, nearly all mandis have shown a downward price trend, raising concerns among wheat farmers.
  • The sharpest decline was observed in Bindki Mandi, where prices dropped by ₹50 per quintal—from ₹2480 to ₹2430.
  • Experts suggest that the decline is due to reduced demand, post-rain market oversupply, and sluggish buying interest from traders.
  • The sudden ₹770 jump in Lalitpur appears to be an exception, likely due to low prices and poor arrivals in the previous week.

Recommendations for Farmers and Traders:

  • In mandis where the price decline continues, farmers with storage facilities should consider delaying sales.
  • Traders are advised to negotiate carefully and avoid bulk buying until the price trend stabilizes.
  • Farmers’ associations and market experts urge the state government to consider launching an MSP-based procurement system to protect farmers from further losses.

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