Garlic prices continue to fluctuate, keeping both farmers and traders focused on market trends. In Gujarat, high arrivals have stabilized prices, while in Haryana, premium-quality garlic is fetching higher prices. If you are involved in garlic farming or trade, this update is crucial for you. Let's check the latest garlic prices in key markets and analyze where the market remains stable and where prices are rising.
Garlic Price in Dahod (Vegetable Market): Dahod market recorded a total arrival of 0.4 tons of garlic today. The minimum price stood at ₹7,000 per quintal, while the maximum price reached ₹10,000 per quintal. The model price settled at ₹8,000 per quintal. Due to strong demand for high-quality garlic, prices have remained on the higher side.
Garlic Price in Porbandar Market: Porbandar market also saw an arrival of 0.4 tons. The garlic prices here ranged between ₹6,000 per quintal (minimum) and ₹9,000 per quintal (maximum). The model price was ₹7,500 per quintal. The market demand has remained steady, keeping prices stable.
Garlic Rate in Rajkot Market: Rajkot market reported the highest arrival at 35 tons today. Here, the minimum price was ₹3,750 per quintal, while the maximum price reached ₹7,500 per quintal. The model price stood at ₹5,500 per quintal. Due to high supply, garlic prices in this market are comparatively lower than other markets.
Garlic Price in Bahadurgarh Market: Bahadurgarh market recorded a total arrival of 0.2 tons. The minimum price stood at ₹12,000 per quintal, while the maximum price reached ₹15,000 per quintal. The model price was ₹14,000 per quintal. Due to high demand for premium-quality garlic, prices have remained at a higher level.
Garlic Prices in Barara Market: Barara market, only 0.05 tons of garlic arrived today. The prices ranged between ₹3,350 per quintal (minimum) and ₹3,400 per quintal (maximum). The model price was ₹3,380 per quintal. The low supply has resulted in stable pricing.
Garlic Price in Ganaur Market: Ganaur market saw a total arrival of 1 ton of garlic. The minimum price stood at ₹7,500 per quintal, while the maximum price reached ₹8,000 per quintal. The model price was ₹7,800 per quintal. Due to the availability of good-quality garlic, prices have remained balanced.
Analyzing the overall market trends, Bahadurgarh market recorded the highest garlic price at ₹15,000 per quintal, making it the most profitable for premium garlic. On the other hand, Barara market had the lowest garlic price at ₹3,350 per quintal due to lower demand and limited supply.
Rajkot market had the highest supply of garlic at 35 tons, leading to relatively lower prices compared to other markets. The coming days, garlic prices may continue to fluctuate based on demand and supply. Farmers and traders should stay updated with the latest market trends to ensure they sell their produce at the best possible price.
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