On April 10, 2025, orange prices across major mandis in India witnessed a sharp variation. While some mandis recorded minimum prices as low as ₹1500 per quintal, others reached as high as ₹11,000 per quintal. Factors such as arrival volume and fruit quality significantly influenced prices, especially in mandis across Delhi, Punjab, and Madhya Pradesh. For farmers and traders, staying updated with daily mandi rates is crucial to ensure fair pricing and maximize profits.
Orange Prices in Jagraon Mandi: Today, Jagraon mandi recorded an arrival of 0.2 tons of oranges. Prices ranged between ₹7000 and ₹8000 per quintal, with the model price at ₹7500. This indicates strong demand and good quality produce in the region.
Orange Prices in Jalalabad Mandi: Jalalabad mandi saw a supply of 0.58 tons. Prices hovered between ₹7000 and ₹7400 per quintal, with the model rate at ₹7200 — nearly similar to Jagraon. Farmers received good returns here as well.
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Orange Prices in Khanna Mandi: Khanna mandi received the highest volume in Punjab today at 1.7 tons. However, there was a wide fluctuation in prices — from ₹3500 to ₹8000 per quintal, and a model price of ₹5000. The variation reflects inconsistent quality some batches were premium, while others were average or low-grade.
Orange Prices in Patran Mandi: Patran mandi saw the arrival of 0.2 tons of “Darjeeling variety” oranges, priced between ₹6000 and ₹10500 per quintal. The model price was ₹7190. Due to the specialty of the variety, rates here were higher than in most other mandis, proving profitable for growers.
Orange Prices in Azadpur Mandi: Delhi’s largest fruit market, Azadpur mandi, witnessed a massive arrival of 49.2 tons today. Prices ranged from ₹3000 to ₹11000 per quintal, with a model rate of ₹7000. This wide range suggests availability of all grades from local varieties to high-quality and even exotic ones.
Orange Prices in Indore (F&V) Mandi: In Indore, 4 tons of mixed orange varieties arrived today. However, prices were relatively lower compared to other states — ranging from ₹1500 to ₹3000 per quintal, with a model price of ₹2500. This indicates either average fruit quality or lower demand in the market.
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