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July 1, 2025: Wheat Prices Hit Record High in Maharashtra – Sharbati Wheat Sells at ₹3890/Quintal in Solapur!

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A significant development has taken place in the wheat markets of Maharashtra. On July 1, 2025, wheat prices saw a historic surge, especially for the premium Sharbati variety. While the average market price for regular wheat hovered around the Minimum Support Price (MSP) of ₹2425/quintal in most mandis, Sharbati wheat broke all previous records.

The biggest highlight came from Solapur mandi, where Sharbati wheat fetched a remarkable ₹3890/quintal, making it the highest recorded mandi price of the season so far. For wheat-producing farmers, this could be the golden opportunity to sell their crop at maximum profit by choosing the right mandi.

Key Highlights of this Report:

  • Market-wise latest rates of Sharbati and other wheat varieties
  • Arrivals and price variations based on variety
  • Smart selling strategies for farmers to maximize returns

Scroll down to read the full report and find out how you can take full advantage of this price surge — and where your wheat can fetch the best price!

Latest Wheat Prices in Key Mandis of Maharashtra (As on July 1, 2025):

Mandi Name Arrivals (in tons) Variety Min Price (₹/quintal) Max Price (₹/quintal)
Solapur Sharbati 80.8 ₹ 2,595 ₹ 3,890
Ulhasnagar Other 62 ₹ 3,000 ₹ 3,400
Amravati Other 18.3 ₹ 2,800 ₹ 3,050
Gangakhed Other 1 ₹ 2,800 ₹ 3,000
Kalyan Sharbati 0.3 ₹ 2,900 ₹ 3,800
Hingoli Sharbati 6 ₹ 2,440 ₹ 2,945
Barshi Other 7 ₹ 2,500 ₹ 3,000
Beed Other 10.3 ₹ 2,560 ₹ 2,700
Deulgaon Raja Other 2.3 ₹ 2,425 ₹ 2,650
Jalgaon (Jalna) Other 75.5 ₹ 2,450 ₹ 2,700

Analysis and Key Insights:

  • Highest Price: Sharbati wheat in Solapur sold at ₹3890/quintal – the highest in the entire state.
  • Strong Demand for Premium Quality: Mandis like Kalyan, Solapur, and Hingoli saw a sharp rise in prices due to high demand for the premium Sharbati variety.
  • MSP-Level Prices: Mandis like Washim, Lasalgaon, Deulgaon Raja, and Hinganghat reported rates closer to the MSP.
  • High Prices Despite Low Arrivals: Markets such as Kalyan and Ulhasnagar reported very limited arrivals but still recorded high prices, indicating strong buyer demand for quality wheat.

Advisory for Farmers and Traders:

  • For Farmers: If you are a producer of Sharbati wheat, now is the ideal time to sell in the open market and earn excellent returns.
  • For Others: In regions where prices are still hovering near the MSP, waiting for a price rise before selling could be a wise strategy.
  • For Traders: This is the perfect opportunity to stockpile high-quality wheat for export or supply to major urban markets.

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