With the onset of summer, the demand for sweet lime (mosambi) has surged across Indian markets. Known for its refreshing taste and cooling properties, mosambi has become an essential summer fruit. For farmers and traders, it's crucial to track where better prices are being offered and which markets are more profitable to sell in. Today, significant price differences were observed in various mandis (wholesale markets) across Uttar Pradesh and Rajasthan. While some markets saw strong rates due to high-quality produce, others experienced slight price pressure due to increased arrivals. So, if you're planning to sell mosambi soon, staying updated on the latest mandi prices and today’s market trends can help ensure better profits.
Mosambi Prices in Hasanpur Mandi: Today, Hasanpur mandi recorded an arrival of 2 tons of mosambi. Prices ranged between ₹1810 to ₹2000 per quintal, with the model rate at ₹1850. These rates are considered average, particularly for lower-quality produce.
Mosambi Price in Nanpara Mandi: With an arrival of 4 tons, Nanpara mandi saw strong prices between ₹3000 to ₹4000 per quintal. The model price stood at ₹3500, which is considered very good for the current season.
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Mosambi Prices in Naugarh Mandi: Although the arrival was limited to just 0.5 tons, prices were notably high, ranging from ₹3510 to ₹3530 per quintal. The model price was ₹3520, indicating strong market demand due to limited supply.
Mosambi Price in Raebareli Mandi: Raebareli, the arrival was 1.2 tons. Prices ranged from ₹3060 to ₹3150 per quintal, with a model rate of ₹3100 — a balanced price, neither too high nor too low.
Mosambi Prices in Sultanpur Mandi: Sultanpur recorded the highest arrival in UP today, with 6 tons of mosambi. Prices ranged from ₹3270 to ₹3325 per quintal, and the model rate stood at ₹3300. Good quality fruits received favorable prices here.
Mosambi Prices in Shri Ganganagar (F&V) Mandi: A remarkable 20-ton arrival of organic mosambi was reported in Shri Ganganagar. Prices were significantly higher here — ranging from ₹4300 to ₹4700 per quintal. The model rate was ₹4500, the highest in not just Rajasthan but across North India.
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