Farmer brothers, today, there was mild fluctuation in the latest mandi prices of potatoes in the major mandis of Gujarat and Bihar. Different prices were recorded in Gujarat’s Gondal, Khambhat, Padra, Rajkot, and Surat mandis, while a price shift was also seen in Bihar’s Natwar mandi. If you wish to sell your produce at good rates, it is important to stay updated with the latest mandi prices. Let’s find out which mandi offered the best price for potatoes today and where you can earn maximum profit.
Potato Price in Gondal (Vegetable Mandi): Gondal mandi today, the total arrival of potatoes was 123.15 tons. The minimum price stood at ₹200 per quintal, while the maximum was ₹320 per quintal. The model price here was ₹260 per quintal.
Potato Rates in Khambhat (Vegetable Yard): Khambhat mandi today, only 0.6 tons of potatoes arrived. Other varieties of potatoes sold between ₹800 and ₹1300 per quintal. The model price was ₹1100 per quintal. Due to low arrival, prices remained steady.
Potato Price in Padra Mandi: Padra mandi, 16.9 tons of other variety potatoes arrived today. The prices ranged from ₹1200 to ₹1300 per quintal. The model price was ₹1250 per quintal. Decent prices were recorded for good-quality potatoes in this mandi.
Potato Rate in Rajkot (Vegetable Sub-Mandi): Rajkot mandi witnessed a heavy arrival of 481 tons of desi variety potatoes today. Prices ranged from ₹500 to ₹1450 per quintal, with a model price of ₹950 per quintal. Despite the high volume, quality produce fetched higher prices.
Potato Price in Surat Mandi: Surat mandi saw the highest arrival today at 1060 tons. Other variety potatoes sold between ₹400 and ₹1800 per quintal. The model price was ₹1100 per quintal. Despite the high supply, quality potatoes fetched strong rates.
Potato Price in Natwar Mandi: Bihar Natwar mandi, 4 tons of Jyoti variety potatoes arrived today. Prices ranged from ₹800 to ₹1000 per quintal, and the model price was ₹900 per quintal. Due to limited arrival, prices remained stable in Bihar.
Today, potato prices in Gujarat mandis showed wide variation. In Surat mandi, prices went up to ₹1800 per quintal, while Gondal recorded the lowest rate at ₹200 per quintal. In Bihar’s Natwar mandi, prices ranged between ₹800 and ₹1000 per quintal, showing slight stability.
The coming days, if arrivals increase in the mandis, prices may drop slightly. On the other hand, if the weather turns unfavorable or demand rises, prices could go even higher. Farmers and traders should monitor market conditions closely to sell their produce at the right time and at the best price.
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