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Wheat Price Today: Prices Reach ₹3,300/quintal in Gujarat and Madhya Pradesh – Check State-Wise Market Report

Wheat Mandi Bhav
Wheat Mandi Bhav

Wheat markets across India saw renewed activity today. With the start of November, festive demand and limited arrivals pushed wheat prices slightly upward. In major markets of Madhya Pradesh and Gujarat, rates stayed at or above the Minimum Support Price (MSP ₹2,425 per quintal).

Notably, some markets such as Jambusar and Modasa recorded prices as high as ₹2,700–₹3,300 per quintal a positive sign for farmers. According to market experts, this upward trend in wheat prices may continue in the coming weeks as demand remains steady.

If you’re planning to sell your wheat crop, today’s mandi bhav report offers detailed, state-wise insights into arrivals, price trends, and expert analysis to help you make informed decisions.

State-Wise Wheat Market Prices (01 November, 2025):

State Market Arrival (tonnes) Variety Min Price (₹/quintal) Max Price (₹/quintal)
Gujarat Bagasara 2 Lokwan Gujarat 2305 2725
  Bhestan 10 Other 2000 2700
  Jambusar 0.1 Other 2700 3300
  Limkheda 5 Other 2500 2600
  Modasa 5 Lokwan Gujarat 2475 2745
  Modasa (Tintoi) 3 Lokwan 2400 2650
Madhya Pradesh Indore 6.53 Wheat 2462 2536
  Jabalpur 31.61 Wheat 2455 2465
  Gautampura 3.57 Wheat 2200 2300
  Burhanpur 7.94 Wheat 2500 2500
  Raisen 6 Mill Quality 2300 2300
  Alirajpur 23.61 Mill Quality 2500 2510
  Sarangpur 5.52 Mill Quality 2400 2415
  Sehora 21.09 Mill Quality 2545 2570
  Shahgarh 15.4 Mill Quality 2385 2400
  Susner 0.7 Wheat 2400 2420
  Tikamgarh 22.88 Mill Quality 2400 2410
  Umaria 24.7 Mill Quality 2350 2370
Rajasthan Bassi 11.3 Other 2326 2521

Market Analysis: Prices and Arrivals:

  1. Highest Price: ₹3,300/quintal in Jambusar (Gujarat) nearly ₹875 higher than the MSP.
  2. Lowest Price: ₹2,200/quintal in Gautampura (Madhya Pradesh) ₹225 below MSP.
  3. Average Price Range: Most markets traded between ₹2,400 and ₹2,600 per quintal.
  4. Top Arrivals: Jabalpur (31.61 tonnes) and Umaria (24.7 tonnes) saw the highest inflow.
  5. Low Arrival, High Price: Jambusar (0.1 tonnes) and Bagasara (2 tonnes) recorded high rates despite limited arrivals.
  6. Price Stability: Most Madhya Pradesh markets remained steady around ₹2,400–₹2,550, indicating a balanced market condition.

Farmer Advisory

  1. Sell at MSP or Above: Many mandis are offering ₹2,500–₹2,700 per quintal. Farmers can sell a portion of their produce now to secure profits.
  2. Storage Could Be Beneficial: With export demand expected to rise, farmers with storage facilities can hold back stock for better future returns.
  3. Focus on Quality Varieties: Premium varieties like Lokwan and Mill Quality wheat are getting higher prices. Focus on maintaining grain purity and moisture standards.
  4. Watch for Government Procurement: If local mandi prices drop below MSP, consider selling through the nearest government procurement center.

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