The day brought positive news for wheat farmers as prices remained close to or above the Minimum Support Price (MSP) of ₹2,585 per quintal in several markets across the country. The highest rate was recorded in Ballia Mandi, Uttar Pradesh, where wheat sold for ₹2,650 per quintal, offering farmers ₹65 above MSP. Strong prices were also reported in Amroha, Charkhari, and Chandausi markets.
However, market conditions varied across regions. While some mandis offered rates above MSP, others witnessed prices below the support price, highlighting the impact of quality, local demand, and arrivals on wheat trading.
|
Mandi |
State |
Maximum Price (₹/Quintal) |
|
Ballia Mandi |
Uttar Pradesh |
2,650 |
|
Amroha Mandi |
Uttar Pradesh |
2,600 |
|
Charkhari Mandi |
Uttar Pradesh |
2,590 |
|
Chandausi Mandi |
Uttar Pradesh |
2,585 |
|
Chandauli Mandi |
Uttar Pradesh |
2,585 |
|
Mandi |
State |
Maximum Price (₹/Quintal) |
|
Balrampur Mandi |
Uttar Pradesh |
2,320 |
|
Prayagraj Mandi |
Uttar Pradesh |
2,350 |
|
Mahmoodabad Mandi |
Uttar Pradesh |
2,400 |
|
Abohar Mandi |
Punjab |
2,410 |
|
Mahrauni Mandi |
Uttar Pradesh |
2,420 |
The highest wheat arrival on 07 June was recorded in Charkhari Mandi, Uttar Pradesh, with 480 tonnes. It was followed by Sitapur, Shahganj, Pratapgarh, and Raebareli.
|
Mandi |
Arrivals (Tonnes) |
|
Charkhari |
480 |
|
Sitapur |
455.2 |
|
Shahganj |
196.84 |
|
Pratapgarh |
120 |
|
Raebareli |
117.33 |
Interestingly, despite receiving the largest arrivals, Charkhari Mandi maintained strong prices, with wheat selling at up to ₹2,590 per quintal. Normally, heavy arrivals put downward pressure on prices, but strong buying activity helped keep rates firm.
Market Analysis:
Advice for Farmers:
FAQs:
1. What was the highest wheat price today?
The highest wheat price on 07 June 2026 was ₹2,650 per quintal in Ballia Mandi, Uttar Pradesh.
2. What is the MSP of wheat for the current season?
The Minimum Support Price (MSP) for wheat is ₹2,585 per quintal.
3. Which mandi recorded the highest wheat arrivals?
Charkhari Mandi recorded the highest wheat arrivals with 480 tonnes.
4. Why do wheat prices vary between mandis?
Wheat prices depend on grain quality, local demand, arrivals, transportation costs, and trader participation.
5. How can farmers get better wheat prices?
Farmers can improve wheat prices by maintaining grain quality, reducing moisture content, grading produce properly, and comparing rates across nearby mandis before selling.