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Arhar Dal, also known as Toor Dal, is a staple in Indian households, renowned for its nutritional value and rich flavor. Its prices, especially in the markets of Uttar Pradesh, remain a constant concern for both farmers and buyers. In this article, we will examine the latest Arhar Dal price in key markets like Gorakhpur, Allahabad, Varanasi, Lucknow, and others.
Mandi Name | Arrival (in Tons) | Variety | Minimum Price (₹/Quintal) | Maximum Price (₹/Quintal) | Modal Price (₹/Quintal) |
Gorakhpur | 185 | Arhar Dal (Tur) | ₹ 15,200 | ₹ 15,300 | ₹ 15,250 |
Allahabad | 35 | Arhar Dal (Tur) | ₹ 15,480 | ₹ 15,600 | ₹ 15,500 |
Varanasi | 45 | Arhar Dal (Tur) | ₹ 15,275 | ₹ 15,590 | ₹ 15,400 |
Lucknow | 60 | Arhar Dal (Tur) | ₹ 14,900 | ₹ 15,000 | ₹ 14,950 |
Bahraich | 15 | Arhar Dal (Tur) | ₹ 15,000 | ₹ 15,300 | ₹ 15,150 |
Etawah | 12 | Arhar Dal (Tur) | ₹ 14,200 | ₹ 14,550 | ₹ 14,400 |
Gazipur | 11.5 | Arhar Dal (Tur) | ₹ 15,170 | ₹ 15,230 | ₹ 15,200 |
Ghaziabad | 28 | Arhar Dal (Tur) | ₹ 15,500 | ₹ 15,600 | ₹ 15,550 |
Safdarganj | 1 | Arhar Dal (Tur) | ₹ 14,900 | ₹ 14,980 | ₹ 14,950 |
Sahiyapur | 2.3 | Arhar Dal (Tur) | ₹ 12,350 | ₹ 12,510 | ₹ 12,500 |
Sandila | 0.9 | Arhar Dal (Tur) | ₹ 14,880 | ₹ 14,960 | ₹ 14,920 |
Shamli | 1.5 | Arhar Dal (Tur) | ₹ 15,500 | ₹ 15,550 | ₹ 15,520 |
Sitapur | 3.9 | Arhar Dal (Tur) | ₹ 14,850 | ₹ 14,980 | ₹ 14,900 |
Sultanpur | 3.5 | Arhar Dal (Tur) | ₹ 14,900 | ₹ 15,220 | ₹ 15,000 |
Unnao | 0.6 | Arhar Dal (Tur) | ₹ 14,900 | ₹ 15,050 | ₹ 14,950 |
Conclusion: There have been slight fluctuations in the prices of Arhar Dal across different markets in Uttar Pradesh. Major markets like Gorakhpur, Allahabad, Varanasi, and Lucknow have seen minor changes, with Ghaziabad and Allahabad registering the highest prices, reaching up to ₹ 15,600 per quintal. On the other hand, smaller markets like Etawah and Sahiyapur reported lower prices, with the minimum rate being ₹ 12,350 per quintal.
This information will help farmers and traders make informed decisions about when and where to sell their produce, ensuring they can maximize their profits.