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Garlic Prices Surge in Madhya Pradesh on April 16 – See Where Farmers Got the Best Rates

garlic prices in Madhya Pradesh
garlic prices in Madhya Pradesh

A farmer’s hard work truly pays off when they receive the right price for their produce. However, price fluctuations in the mandi often make decision-making a challenge—especially for crops like garlic, where rates vary significantly from one mandi to another. On April 16, 2025, garlic prices in Madhya Pradesh saw a sharp jump in some regions, while other markets offered disappointingly low rates. Here's a detailed look at where garlic fetched the highest and lowest prices and which mandis proved profitable for farmers.

Garlic Mandi Prices April 16, 2025 (Madhya Pradesh):

The table below provides district-wise data on garlic arrivals, variety, and the minimum to maximum prices recorded:

Mandi Name Arrivals (in tons) Variety Min Price (₹/quintal) Max Price (₹/quintal)
Badwah(F&V) 3 Average 3400 7500
Bhopal 64.93 Garlic 900 7350
Daloda 37.97 Garlic 500 12800
Devri(F&V) 56.15 Average 2300 4925
Indore 171.8 Garlic 200 8500
Jaora 17.47 Garlic 1790 13500
Neemuch 8.06 Average 2200 5150
    Garlic 6000 9300
Piplya 152.7 Garlic 2211 4911
Ratlam 13.31 Desi 2700 2820
    Garlic 2591 5700
Sailana 11.35 Garlic 160 10890
Sehore 13.35 Garlic 2300 5751
Shajapur 64.2 Average 1042 4389
    Garlic 853 5000
Shujalpur 27.45 Desi 300 7450
Sitmau 2.37 Garlic 2610 5900
Ujjain 5.89 Garlic 650 6400

Where Did Garlic Fetch the Highest Prices?

  1. Daloda mandi recorded the highest price of ₹12,800 per quintal, making it the top spot for garlic sales in the state.
  2. Jaora and Sailana mandis also offered high rates of ₹13,500 and ₹10,890, respectively.

Key Suggestions for Farmers:

  1. Focus on Quality: Higher-quality garlic is fetching better prices. Ensure proper cleaning, grading, and storage to enhance value.
  2. Choose the Right Mandi Strategically: For example, despite high arrivals in Indore, the modal price remained around ₹2000. In contrast, Pipliya and Neemuch offered better prices even with lower arrivals.
  3. Consider the Timing of Sale: Prices generally remain higher during mid-week and before major festivals. Plan your sales accordingly for maximum profit.

Conclusion: This report clearly highlights that understanding market trends and comparing mandi rates can significantly boost a farmer’s income. By improving quality, choosing the right time to sell, and targeting the most profitable mandis, farmers can double their profits.

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