Today, fluctuations were seen in brinjal prices across key mandis in various states of India. In many mandis of Punjab and Madhya Pradesh, prices either increased or remained stable depending on the region. According to today’s mandi rates, prices largely depended on the volume of arrivals, crop quality, and local demand. For farmers, it is important to understand that mandi prices are not determined solely by production quantity. Factors such as the freshness of the produce, proper grading, and specific market requirements also play a significant role. Therefore, selling produce at the right time with accurate information can prove to be more profitable. Let’s take a look at the latest mandi prices of brinjal in different markets.
Brinjal Rates in Jalalabad Mandi: Total brinjal arrivals stood at 1.05 tons today. The prices ranged from ₹1300 to ₹1400 per quintal, with the model price recorded at ₹1350. Brinjals with good size and shine fetched higher rates. The demand in the mandi remained steady, keeping trade normal.
Brinjal Rates in Ludhiana Mandi: Ludhiana mandi witnessed a heavy arrival of brinjal, totaling 12 tons. Due to the large supply, prices ranged between ₹500 to ₹800 per quintal, and the model price stood at ₹700. Farmers looking for better prices are advised to focus on improving crop quality and sorting.
Brinjal Rates in Mehatpur Mandi: Only 0.14 tons of brinjal arrived at Mehatpur mandi, but demand was high. Prices were recorded between ₹1950 to ₹2000 per quintal, with the model rate at ₹1970 — the highest price of the day. This was a clear impact of low supply and high demand.
Brinjal Rates in Barwani Mandi: Brinjal arrivals stood at 0.61 tons in Barwani mandi. Prices ranged from ₹1250 to ₹1300 per quintal, and the model rate was ₹1270. Brinjals with good quality and size were sold at better prices. The market conditions remained favorable for farmers.
Brinjal Rates in Sendhwa Mandi: Sendhwa mandi, 0.3 tons of round brinjal variety were received. Prices remained between ₹500 to ₹700 per quintal, with a model rate of ₹600. Small-scale farmers got slightly lower prices, but timely selling can still bring them better profits.
Advice for Farmers: You are cultivating brinjal, keep a regular check on mandi rates. The quality of your crop, timely harvesting, and proper packing can help fetch higher prices. On low-arrival days, high-quality produce can bring better returns. Also, harvest the crop according to market demand to avoid spoilage and price drops.
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