Farmers, today’s wheat (Wheat) prices across major markets in India witnessed sharp fluctuations. In most mandis of Madhya Pradesh, the rates hovered around the Minimum Support Price (MSP: ₹2,425/quintal), while in Maharashtra’s Mumbai market, premium-quality wheat sold as high as ₹5,800/quintal the highest rate recorded in the country today.
Quality, local demand, and supply conditions have significantly influenced today’s mandi trends. While some districts saw stable prices, others witnessed a decline below the MSP level.
You’re planning to sell your crop, this report is essential. Below you’ll find the latest state-wise mandi prices, helping you identify where wheat is selling at the highest rate and where waiting might yield better returns.
Baikunthpur Market: 37.5 tonnes of mill-quality wheat arrived, priced between ₹2,481 and ₹2,510 per quintal slightly above the MSP, giving farmers a fair return.
Beohari Market: 31.75 tonnes of wheat arrived, priced ₹2,431–₹2,451 per quintal. Traders noted average crop quality.
Biaora Market: 4.58 tonnes arrived, with prices between ₹2,400 and ₹2,480 per quintal, consistent with the state average.
Bichhiya Market: 4.8 tonnes of mill-quality wheat arrived, priced ₹2,200–₹2,300 per quintal — below the MSP.
Burhanpur Market: 10.1 tonnes of organic wheat arrived, priced ₹2,360–₹2,400 per quintal.
Chapiheda, Chhindwara, and Jabalpur Markets: Wheat ranged between ₹2,400 and ₹2,551 per quintal. Chhindwara saw the highest rate due to excellent quality.
Harpalpur Market: 28.88 tonnes arrived, priced ₹1,923–₹1,934 per quintal — well below MSP levels.
Indore & Jabalpur Markets: Prices remained stable between ₹2,465 and ₹2,479 per quintal, indicating a steady trend.
Khargone & Kukshi Markets: Premium-quality wheat fetched ₹2,500–₹2,625 per quintal.
Loharda, Mhow, Mohgaon, Nagod & Naugaon Markets: Rates ranged ₹2,400–₹2,600 per quintal. Naugaon recorded a steady ₹2,500–₹2,501 range.
Rajgarh, Savar, Sarangpur & Satna Markets: Wheat traded between ₹2,300–₹2,700 per quintal. Savar market reported the highest rate of ₹2,700 for top-grade wheat.
Sidhi, Sironj, Suwasra & Umaria Markets: Prices ranged ₹2,300–₹2,460 per quintal, with overall stable trading.
Bhokardan (Pimplgaon Renu) Market: 4.1 tonnes of wheat arrived, priced between ₹2,425 and ₹2,550 per quintal.
Mumbai Market: Massive arrival of 1,137.4 tonnes, with prices soaring from ₹3,000 up to ₹5,800 per quintal — the highest in the country today. This surge was mainly due to premium-quality and export-grade wheat.
Palghar Market: 11.2 tonnes arrived, with prices ranging between ₹3,300 and ₹3,325 per quintal significantly above the state’s average.
Sell Above MSP: Most districts of Madhya Pradesh, prices are near the MSP. Farmers should negotiate smartly based on the quality of their produce.
Opt for Storage in Low-Price Areas: Districts where prices are below ₹2,300 (like Harpalpur, Bichhiya), farmers should store their produce temporarily and wait for a price rebound.
Focus on Quality: Mandis like Chhindwara, Kukshi, and Khargone offered ₹2,600+ for high-quality wheat proving that quality determines price.
Learn from the Mumbai Model: With proper packaging and grading, local farmers can also aim for rates above ₹5,000 per quintal, similar to Mumbai and Palghar markets.
Register for MSP Procurement: Enroll with local cooperative societies and mandi boards for government procurement at MSP to ensure minimum guaranteed income.
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