Attention Farmers! If you haven’t sold your wheat crop yet, this news could be your golden opportunity. On June 25, 2025, wheat prices across several key mandis in Madhya Pradesh witnessed a significant surge. Compared to last week, rates in many markets rose by ₹100 to ₹300 per quintal, sparking a wave of excitement among farmers.
The Dhar mandi emerged as the top performer, where the price of regular wheat jumped from ₹2540 to ₹2850 per quintal—a massive gain of ₹310. Other mandis such as Lateri, Mandsaur, Vidisha, Shadora, Sitamau, and Bhitarwar also showed substantial price increases. The trend indicates a rising demand for mill-quality wheat across the state.
If you act wisely now, you could sell your produce at highly rewarding prices. Market conditions suggest that if the weather and supply remain stable, wheat prices may climb even higher in the coming days.
Mandi Name | Variety | June 19 (₹/quintal) | June 25 (₹/quintal) | Price Increase (₹) |
Dhar | Wheat | ₹ 2,540 | ₹ 2,850 | ₹ 310 |
Lateri | Mill Quality | ₹ 2,475 | ₹ 2,600 | ₹ 125 |
Mandsaur | Lokwan | ₹ 2,500 | ₹ 2,612 | ₹ 112 |
Vidisha | Mill Quality | ₹ 2,370 | ₹ 2,487 | ₹ 117 |
Shadora | Wheat | ₹ 2,440 | ₹ 2,475 | ₹ 35 |
Sitamau | Lokwan | ₹ 2,441 | ₹ 2,481 | ₹ 40 |
Vijaypur | Wheat | ₹ 2,400 | ₹ 2,435 | ₹ 35 |
Mau | Wheat | ₹ 2,385 | ₹ 2,420 | ₹ 35 |
Bhitarwar | Mill Quality | ₹ 2,480 | ₹ 2,510 | ₹ 30 |
Rewa | Wheat | ₹ 2,410 | ₹ 2,450 | ₹ 40 |
Target High-Rate Mandis:
Farmers who haven’t sold their crops yet should consider Dhar, Lateri, and Mandsaur, where prices are currently the most favorable.
Watch for Mill-Quality Demand:
The current trend shows strong and consistent demand for mill-quality wheat. Selling this grade may yield higher returns.
Sell or Store? Make Informed Choices:
If weather conditions and arrivals remain stable, wheat prices may rise further. However, farmers should consider stock quality and moisture levels before deciding to store or sell.
Conclusion:
This week’s wheat market performance signals a strong shift in favor of sellers, especially for quality produce. With rates at their seasonal highs in some areas, timely decision-making could lead to higher profits.