Agricultural product prices in Madhya Pradesh fluctuate daily, and garlic, a significant cash crop, sees considerable variation in its market rates based on supply and quality. Let’s explore the latest garlic prices in major markets of Madhya Pradesh and analyze their implications.
The garlic arrival in Badnawar market was limited to 0.5 tons today. The minimum, maximum, and modal prices for average-quality garlic were recorded at ₹12,500 per quintal. The stability in prices indicates a balanced supply-demand scenario in this market.
Garlic rate in Gautampura market: Gautampura market, garlic arrivals were only 0.07 tons. Due to limited supply and high quality, the minimum, maximum, and modal prices were ₹17,600 per quintal. This reflects the production of premium-quality garlic by farmers in this region.
The Jaora market witnessed a garlic arrival of 2.6 tons. Here, the minimum price was ₹13,800 per quintal, the maximum price ₹15,000 per quintal, and the modal price also stood at ₹15,000 per quintal.
Garlic prices in Kalapipal Market: Kalapipal market recorded only 0.01 tons of garlic arrivals today. A significant price variation was observed, with the minimum price at ₹4,120 per quintal, the maximum price at ₹19,430 per quintal, and the modal price at ₹14,500 per quintal. These differences are attributed to varying quality and demand.
Garlic rate in Soyatkalan market: Soyatkalan market, the garlic arrival was a mere 0.03 tons. Here, the minimum, maximum, and modal prices remained stable at ₹10,405 per quintal.
Conclusion: Several factors influence garlic prices in Madhya Pradesh, including quality, supply, and local demand. Farmers and traders base their decisions on these price fluctuations. If supply increases in the coming days, further changes in prices are likely. This information helps farmers strategize effectively and provides consumers with insights into market trends.