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Wheat Prices - Gujarat, Rajasthan, and Uttar Pradesh: Minor Rise Observed, Know Where to Get Better Rates!

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Today, wheat prices in major markets across India showed a mix of slight increases and stability. For farmers, this is reassuring, as rates in most markets remain around or above the government’s MSP of ₹2,425 per quintal.

Market analysts suggest that with rising demand and limited arrivals, wheat prices could improve further in the coming days. If you are planning to sell your crop, this today’s mandi price report is extremely important. Below is a state-wise update on the latest wheat prices and today’s full market scenario.

Wheat Prices in Gujarat:

  1. Dhrol market, other varieties of wheat arrived at 3.3 tonnes, with prices ranging from ₹2,075 to ₹2,560 per quintal. Slight improvements were observed compared to previous days.
  2. Jamjodhpur market, 4.6 tonnes of Lok-1 variety wheat arrived, priced between ₹2,120 and ₹2,670 per quintal. Traders reported strong demand for high-quality grains.
  3. Jetpur (Rajkot district) market, 21.3 tonnes of Lokvan variety wheat arrived, with prices ranging between ₹2,455 and ₹2,735 per quintal — the highest price in Gujarat today, providing good returns to farmers.
  4. Meghraj market, 2 tonnes of wheat arrived, with other varieties priced between ₹2,500 and ₹2,600 per quintal. Prices are expected to remain stable.
  5. Modasa market, 15.7 tonnes of Lokvan Gujarat wheat sold between ₹2,500 and ₹2,595 per quintal. Nearby Modasa (Tintoi) market saw 7 tonnes of Lokvan wheat priced between ₹2,400 and ₹2,500 per quintal. Both markets reported normal trading with stable rates.

Wheat Prices in Rajasthan:

  1. Bassi market, 12.7 tonnes of other wheat varieties arrived, with prices ranging between ₹2,402 and ₹2,511 per quintal. Traders noted that prices remained nearly unchanged compared to last week, though high-quality wheat received slightly better rates.

Wheat Prices in Uttar Pradesh

  1. Etah market, 12.5 tonnes of Dara variety wheat arrived, priced between ₹2,480 and ₹2,519 per quintal. Local traders noted growing buyer activity in the region.
  2. Anandnagar market, 29.8 tonnes of Dara variety wheat arrived, priced between ₹2,425 and ₹2,600 per quintal, marking an increase of approximately ₹50 over the past two days.
  3. Atroli market, 30 tonnes of wheat arrived, with prices ranging between ₹2,400 and ₹2,500 per quintal. High-quality grains sold for up to ₹2,500 per quintal.
  4. Chorichora market, 1 tonne of Dara variety wheat arrived, priced between ₹2,425 and ₹2,550 per quintal, showing a ₹20–30 rise compared to last week.
  5. Hargav (Laharpur) market, 8 tonnes of wheat arrived, with prices between ₹2,500 and ₹2,510 per quintal, trading near MSP.
  6. Jhijhank market, the highest arrivals of the day were recorded at 209.84 tonnes, with wheat prices between ₹2,500 and ₹2,550 per quintal. This market was one of the most active in UP today.
  7. Khatauli market, despite lower arrivals, wheat prices reached ₹2,400–₹2,600 per quintal, supported by increased local demand.
  8. Lalganj market, 40 tonnes of Dara variety wheat arrived, priced between ₹2,400 and ₹2,500 per quintal, with trading near MSP.
  9. Panchpedwa market, 12 tonnes of wheat arrived, priced between ₹2,500 and ₹2,550 per quintal. Traders expect slight price increases in the coming week.

Advice for Farmers:

  1. Sell where wheat is above MSP a golden opportunity: Gujarat and UP, wheat prices today reached ₹2,600–₹2,735 per quintal. Farmers who haven’t sold their crop yet can consider these markets for immediate sales.
  2. Store wheat in lower-priced areas: Regions where wheat prices are around ₹2,400–₹2,450 per quintal, farmers can store their crop in warehouses or through FPOs. Demand is expected to increase in the next two weeks, potentially raising prices.
  3. Focus on quality: Clean, dry, and uniform grains are fetching ₹50–₹100 more per quintal according to traders.
  4. Register with government procurement centers: To ensure MSP sales, farmers should register at the nearest wheat purchase centers and keep receipts safely.
  5. Monitor market prices daily: Price variations exist across mandis, so farmers should check local and neighboring district markets every day before selling.

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