Farmer brothers, today soybean prices in major mandis of Gujarat witnessed ups and downs. In some mandis, due to higher demand, the rates of soybean increased, while in others, the prices remained stable because of high arrivals. In such a situation, it is important for farmers and traders to stay updated with every market movement and sell their produce at the right time to earn maximum profit. If you want to know which mandi in Gujarat offered the highest soybean prices today and where prices remained steady, this report is a must-read for you. Let’s take a look at today’s latest mandi rates and the current market scenario.
Soybean Price in Bagasara Mandi: In Bagasara mandi, 0.4 tons of yellow variety soybean arrived today. The minimum price recorded was ₹3200 per quintal and the maximum was ₹3505 per quintal. The model price stood at ₹3352 per quintal.
Soybean Price in Bhanvad Mandi: Bhanvad mandi saw an arrival of 1 ton of soybean today. The minimum price was ₹3500 per quintal, and the maximum price reached ₹4100 per quintal. The model price was ₹4000 per quintal. Due to increased demand, prices remained high in this mandi.
Soybean Price in Dahod Mandi: Dahod mandi recorded the highest arrival of soybean today, with 25.4 tons received. The minimum price was ₹3925 per quintal, and the maximum price was ₹4050 per quintal. The model price stood at ₹3975 per quintal. Despite the high quantity, prices remained stable here.
Soybean Price in Dhoraji Mandi: Dhoraji mandi saw the arrival of 0.7 tons of other varieties of soybean today. The minimum price recorded was ₹3405 per quintal and the maximum was ₹3780 per quintal. The model price stood at ₹3755 per quintal.
Soybean Price in Upleta Mandi: Upleta mandi recorded an arrival of 0.3 tons of soybean today. Prices ranged from ₹3725 per quintal (minimum) to ₹3800 per quintal (maximum), with a model price of ₹3775 per quintal.
Soybean Price in Visavadar Mandi: Visavadar mandi received 11.6 tons of black variety soybean today. The minimum price recorded was ₹2925 per quintal and the maximum was ₹3605 per quintal. The model price stood at ₹3265 per quintal. Due to the predominance of black variety soybean, prices here remained slightly lower.
Conclusion:
Today, the highest soybean price in Gujarat was recorded in Bhanvad mandi at ₹4100 per quintal, while the lowest was in Visavadar mandi at ₹2925 per quintal. Both yellow and black varieties were traded, with Dahod mandi seeing the highest arrival (25.4 tons). According to the current market conditions, farmers can earn better profits by considering the quality of their produce and prevailing demand, and selling at the most opportune time.