Dear farmers, if you're planning to sell your garlic crop, this news could prove extremely beneficial. Today, major mandis in Maharashtra and Uttar Pradesh witnessed a significant influx of garlic. Despite the high supply, several markets reported record-breaking prices for the indigenous (desi) garlic variety.
Whether you are a large trader from Pune or a small farmer from Uttar Pradesh, this report brings you the latest mandi prices along with expert tips to help you get the best possible rates for your garlic produce.
Garlic Prices in Pune Mandi: Pune Mandi saw the highest arrival of garlic today — a total of 174.2 tonnes. Despite the large quantity, demand remained strong. Prices ranged from ₹4,000 to ₹11,000 per quintal, with the model price settling at ₹7,500. This indicates that high-quality garlic fetched impressive rates.
Garlic Prices in Pune (Moshi) Mandi: The Moshi mandi of Pune, 1.2 tonnes of garlic arrived today. Prices remained between ₹5,900 and ₹6,000 per quintal. The model price stood at ₹5,950, suggesting stable demand and a balanced quality of the produce.
Garlic Prices in Rahata Mandi: Rahata mandi recorded an arrival of 0.3 tonnes of garlic. Prices ranged from ₹4,000 to ₹6,000 per quintal, with a model price of ₹5,000. This suggests that even small farmers can earn good returns, provided the quality of the garlic is satisfactory.
Garlic Prices in Ghiror Mandi: Uttar Pradesh's Ghiror mandi also reported heavy garlic arrivals — totaling 150 tonnes. Prices ranged from ₹3,500 to ₹6,100 per quintal. The model price of ₹5,500 indicates that even average-quality garlic received decent rates.
Garlic Prices in Gulawati Mandi: Gulawati mandi had a smaller arrival of just 0.1 tonnes, but it was of the desi variety, known for its stronger flavor and aroma. Due to its superior quality, prices reached ₹5,000 to ₹5,200 per quintal, with the model price recorded at ₹5,100.
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