Brinjal is a staple vegetable consumed across India throughout the year—whether in the form of stuffed dishes or curries. However, its prices vary significantly depending on mandi rates, arrival volume, and quality. According to the latest mandi data received on April 7, 2025, brinjal prices showed notable differences across states. If you're a farmer cultivating brinjal, this latest mandi price report is extremely useful. Based on today’s rates, selecting the right market and timing is the key to maximizing profits.
Brinjal Prices in Damnagar Mandi: Brinjal arrivals were very limited today in Damnagar mandi, with only 0.05 tonnes recorded. Prices ranged from ₹1850 to ₹2550 per quintal, and the model rate was ₹2200. Despite low supply, farmers received good rates indicating better quality or strong demand.
Brinjal Prices in Gondal Vegetable Mandi: Gondal mandi, brinjal arrivals stood at 6.69 tonnes. Prices ranged from ₹600 to ₹2500 per quintal, with a model rate of ₹1550. This suggests a wide range in both quality and variety—some lots fetched higher prices, while others were sold at average rates.
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Brinjal Prices in Surat Mandi: Surat mandi witnessed the highest arrival today with 40 tonnes of brinjal. Even with such a heavy inflow, prices remained strong—ranging from ₹1500 to ₹3300 per quintal, and the model rate was ₹2400. This was one of the best rates across the country, likely due to both high quality and strong buyer participation.
Brinjal Prices in Talala Gir Mandi: Talala Gir mandi, brinjal arrivals were 0.9 tonnes. Prices varied between ₹1000 and ₹3000 per quintal, with a model price of ₹2000. The fluctuation in rates here indicates the sale of brinjals of various grades and qualities.
Brinjal Prices in Samalkha Mandi: Today, Samalkha mandi in Haryana recorded a total arrival of 0.4 tonnes of brinjal. Prices ranged from ₹1050 to ₹1200 per quintal, and the model rate was ₹1100. These are considered average rates, and the market appeared stable.
Brinjal Prices in Uklana Mandi: Uklana mandi saw a very limited arrival of just 0.2 tonnes. All transactions occurred between ₹800 and ₹1000 per quintal, with the model rate at ₹950. These figures suggest weaker demand, resulting in lower rates for farmers.
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