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July 15, 2025: Shocking Wheat Price Fluctuations in Gujarat Mandis! ₹3400 in Some Markets, Below MSP in Others – Full Report Inside

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Attention farmers and traders! If you're planning to sell wheat or want to check the latest mandi prices in Gujarat, this report is a must-read. On July 15, 2025, wheat prices across various mandis showed extreme variations. While some markets recorded prices well below the MSP of ₹2425 per quintal, others saw exceptional highs — with Jambusar mandi hitting ₹3400/quintal, a massive ₹975 above MSP.

This sharp contrast shows that mandi rates are no longer solely dictated by government-set prices, but are now heavily influenced by local demand, grain quality, and buyer competition. For farmers, this makes it essential to carefully choose where, when, and at what price they sell their crops to maximize profits.

Wheat Prices in Gujarat Mandis – District-Wise Update (15 July 2025):

Mandi Name Arrivals (in tons) Variety Min Price (₹/quintal) Max Price (₹/quintal)
Babra 1 Other ₹ 2,325 ₹ 2,525
Bagasara 0.5 Lokwan Gujarat ₹ 2,325 ₹ 2,590
Bhesan 14 Other ₹ 2,000 ₹ 2,600
Dhoraji 0.4 Lokwan ₹ 2,250 ₹ 2,605
Dhrangadhra 2.4 Wheat ₹ 2,370 ₹ 2,530
Jambusar 0.1 Other ₹ 2,600 ₹ 3,400
Kadi 74.3 Desi ₹ 2,235 ₹ 2,630
Kalol 0.7 Other ₹ 2,500 ₹ 2,590
Modasa 5.4 Lokwan Gujarat ₹ 2,460 ₹ 2,540
Modasa (Tintoi) 2.5 Lokwan ₹ 2,400 ₹ 2,500
Morva Hadaf 0.8 Other ₹ 2,250 ₹ 2,400
Wankaner 30 Other ₹ 2,350 ₹ 2,615

Where Are Wheat Prices the Highest?

This week, Jambusar mandi grabbed headlines with wheat selling at ₹3400 per quintal, a full ₹975 above the MSP — likely due to strong local demand and superior quality. Other mandis like Bhesan, Kadi, Dhoraji, and Wankaner also recorded prices above ₹2600, indicating strong demand for high-quality produce in those areas.

Where Are Prices Still Below MSP?

On the downside, mandis like Bhesan and Morva Hadaf recorded minimum prices between ₹2000 and ₹2300, well below the MSP. This reflects the ongoing struggle of farmers who are facing losses when their produce is of average quality or market demand is low.

Advisory for Farmers and Traders:

  • If mandi rates are above MSP, this could be an ideal time to sell your crop for maximum profit.
  • In regions where prices are lower, farmers should consider storing the crop or selling in nearby mandis where rates are better.
  • Local demand, product quality, and buyer competition will continue to play a major role in price movements in the coming weeks.

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