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Lemon holds a significant place in the Indian agricultural market. Its demand remains consistent throughout the year, but its prices often experience fluctuations. On 22nd December 2024, an analysis of the mandi prices and arrivals of lemons in various mandis was conducted. This article provides insights into the latest mandi prices of lemons in Gujarat, Punjab, and Uttar Pradesh, helping farmers and traders make informed business decisions.
Damanagar Mandi: Today, Damanagar Mandi in Gujarat saw very low arrivals of lemons, with only 0.07 tons being sold. The minimum price of lemons was ₹3450 per quintal, the maximum was ₹4050 per quintal, and the model price was ₹3800 per quintal. The prices here were higher than in other mandis, reflecting the low arrival and high quality.
Gondal Mandi: Gondal Mandi, Gujarat, the arrival of lemons was 1.98 tons, with various varieties being sold. The minimum price was ₹1500 per quintal, the maximum was ₹5000 per quintal, and the model price was ₹3250 per quintal.
Tanda Urmur Mandi: Tanda Urmur Mandi, Punjab, the arrival of lemons was minimal, with only 0.1 tons. The minimum price was ₹6000 per quintal, the maximum was ₹7000 per quintal, and the model price was ₹6500 per quintal.
Gulavati Mandi: Gulavati Mandi, Uttar Pradesh, the arrival of lemons was 0.1 tons. The prices here were higher than in other mandis, reflecting the limited arrival and increasing demand. The minimum price was ₹8100 per quintal, the maximum was ₹8300 per quintal, and the model price was ₹8200 per quintal.
Hasanpur Mandi: At Hasanpur Mandi, 0.6 tons of lemons arrived today. The prices here were lower compared to other mandis, though they remained stable based on local supply and demand. The minimum price was ₹2410 per quintal, the maximum was ₹3000 per quintal, and the model price was ₹2520 per quintal.
Conclusion: Lemon prices in Gujarat, Punjab, and Uttar Pradesh varied depending on the arrival volume and local demand. In Gujarat and Punjab, the prices were higher, while in Uttar Pradesh, they were relatively lower. These fluctuations were mainly driven by the quantity of arrivals, quality, and local demand. Today's mandi prices can help farmers and traders make more informed business decisions.
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