As the summer heat intensifies, the sweetness of mangoes is spreading across the mandis. Today, several major markets in Punjab and Rajasthan witnessed a good influx of mangoes. The highlight of the day was that premium-quality mangoes fetched prices as high as ₹10,000 per quintal. According to today’s mandi price report, this rise in rates signals a positive trend for farmers.
If farmers focus on proper grading, packaging, and timely selling, they can earn great profits based on the latest market prices. Let’s take a look at which mandis offered the highest prices today and where farmers received the best returns.
Mango Prices in Fazilka Mandi: Today, Fazilka mandi received 1.02 tonnes of mangoes. Medium-grade mangoes were priced between ₹8000 and ₹10,000 per quintal. The modal price of ₹9000 indicates strong market preference for the quality mangoes being supplied here.
Mango Prices in Jalalabad Mandi: Jalalabad recorded 0.95 tonnes of mango arrivals today. The 'Large' grade mangoes fetched rates between ₹10,000 and ₹10,500 per quintal, with a modal price of ₹10,200 — the highest in the region. This highlights the benefit of good grading and proper packaging for maximum profit.
Mango Prices in Ludhiana Mandi: Ludhiana witnessed a good arrival of 8 tonnes. Medium-grade mangoes were sold in the range of ₹3000 to ₹7000 per quintal. The modal rate of ₹5000 reflects a mixed quality of produce but a fairly balanced market overall.
Mango Prices in Zira Mandi: Only 0.08 tonnes of mangoes arrived in Zira today, but prices remained strong due to high quality. The 'Large' grade mangoes were priced between ₹8000 and ₹8500 per quintal, with a modal price of ₹8300.
Jalore mandi reported 0.36 tonnes of mango arrivals. The 'Badami' variety of medium-grade mangoes were sold between ₹6000 and ₹6500 per quintal, with a modal rate of ₹6300. Prices remained stable as demand held steady.
Mango Prices in Sri Ganganagar (F&V) Mandi: Sri Ganganagar mandi saw a higher arrival of 6.5 tonnes today. Medium-grade mangoes were priced between ₹7300 and ₹7700 per quintal, and the modal price stood at ₹7500. Strong demand and good quality ensured profitable returns for farmers here.
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