Fresh data from Uttar Pradesh and Rajasthan mandis on 07 February 2026 has brought relief for wheat farmers. In most markets, wheat prices are trading above the Minimum Support Price (MSP of ₹2,425 per quintal). While heavy arrivals kept prices within a narrow range in some mandis, limited supply in others pushed rates significantly higher.
Notably, wheat prices in select Rajasthan mandis touched ₹2,650 per quintal, reflecting strong market sentiment. Today’s mandi trends clearly indicate that demand remains firm, and farmers offering good-quality wheat are receiving better prices.
If you want to know which mandi recorded the highest wheat price today, where arrivals were heavy, and what direction prices may take next, this detailed report will help you make informed selling decisions.
| State | Market (APMC) | Arrivals (Tonnes) | Variety | Min Price (₹/Qtl) | Max Price (₹/Qtl) |
| Uttar Pradesh | Pratapgarh | 70 | Dara | 2,580 | 2,585 |
| Uttar Pradesh | Pukhrayan | 40 | Dara | 2,500 | 2,525 |
| Uttar Pradesh | Rura | 780 | Dara | 2,400 | 2,450 |
| Uttar Pradesh | Safdarganj | 3 | Dara | 2,550 | 2,550 |
| Uttar Pradesh | Sikandararao | 15 | Dara | 2,450 | 2,530 |
| Uttar Pradesh | Sitapur | 53.8 | Dara | 2,480 | 2,500 |
| Uttar Pradesh | Siyana | 2 | Dara | 2,500 | 2,540 |
| Uttar Pradesh | Tulsipur | 14 | Dara | 2,400 | 2,450 |
| Rajasthan | Alwar | 5.7 | Other | 2,501 | 2,617 |
| Rajasthan | Anta | 2.3 | Other | 2,370 | 2,385 |
| Rajasthan | Atru | 3.5 | Other | 2,445 | 2,477 |
| Rajasthan | Bandikui | 6 | Other | 2,520 | 2,650 |
| Rajasthan | Baran | 80 | Other | 2,450 | 2,509 |
| Rajasthan | Barodamev | 0.5 | Other | 2,600 | 2,620 |
| Rajasthan | Bassi | 6 | Other | 2,520 | 2,546 |
| Rajasthan | Pratapgarh | 6.64 | Other | 2,468 | 2,536 |
| Rajasthan | Raisinghnagar | 0.7 | Other | 2,462 | 2,462 |
| Rajasthan | Samraniya | 1 | Other | 2,282 | 2,381 |
The strongest price momentum was observed in Bandikui APMC (Rajasthan), where wheat prices rose from ₹2,520 to ₹2,650 per quintal, the highest rate reported today. Barodamev and Alwar also recorded prices above ₹2,600, supported by very limited arrivals.
Contrast, Samraniya (Rajasthan) traded below MSP, with prices ranging between ₹2,282 and ₹2,381, indicating weaker demand in that market.
On the arrivals front, Rura APMC (Uttar Pradesh) recorded the highest inflow at 780 tonnes, which kept prices confined to the ₹2,400–₹2,450 range. Despite healthy arrivals, Baran (80 tonnes) in Rajasthan and Pratapgarh (70 tonnes) in Uttar Pradesh maintained prices above MSP, reflecting steady demand.
Markets with low arrivals such as Safdarganj (3 tonnes), Siyana (2 tonnes), and Barodamev (0.5 tonnes) reported comparatively higher prices.
Advisory for Farmers
FAQs - Wheat Market Prices Today:
Q1: What is the current MSP for wheat in 2026?
A1: The MSP for wheat in 2026 is ₹2,425 per quintal.
Q2: Which mandi recorded the highest wheat price today?
A2: Bandikui mandi in Rajasthan recorded the highest price of ₹2,650 per quintal on 07 February 2026.
Q3: Should farmers sell wheat immediately if prices are above MSP?
A3: Yes, especially in mandis with low arrivals and high prices, selling immediately may be beneficial.
Q4: What if wheat prices are below MSP in my mandi?
A4: Farmers should consider selling at government procurement centers or nearby mandis with better prices.
Q5: How does arrival quantity affect wheat prices in mandis?
A5: Generally, heavy arrivals tend to keep prices within a narrow range, while limited arrivals can push prices higher.