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Are soybean prices rising in Rajasthan's markets? The prices of soybeans in various mandis across Rajasthan hold great importance for farmers, traders, and consumers alike. Here, we provide a detailed overview of the latest prices, arrival volumes, and variety distinctions in the state's key mandis as of November 12, 2024.
This season, favorable weather conditions and modern farming techniques have positively impacted soybean production, leading to increased arrivals in the markets. Let’s look at the prices in different mandis, the variations in price, and the factors influencing these differences.
Below is a summary of soybean arrivals and prices in some prominent mandis.
Mandi Name | Arrivals (in tons) | Variety | Min Price (₹/quintal) | Max Price (₹/quintal) |
Anta | 16.1 | Other | ₹ 4,025 | ₹ 4,299 |
Baran | 400 | Other | ₹ 3,700 | ₹ 4,431 |
Chhotisadri | 17.8 | Soybean | ₹ 3,451 | ₹ 4,400 |
Dei | 93.3 | Other | ₹ 4,126 | ₹ 4,412 |
Iklera | 180 | Other | ₹ 3,800 | ₹ 4,350 |
Itawa | 180 | Other | ₹ 3,799 | ₹ 4,452 |
Kota | 1410 | Other | ₹ 4,251 | ₹ 4,501 |
Nimbahera | 214.7 | Other | ₹ 3,700 | ₹ 4,321 |
Pratapgarh | 457 | Other | ₹ 3,740 | ₹ 4,300 |
Udaipur (Grain) | 25.5 | Other | ₹ 4,600 | ₹ 5,000 |
Currently, soybean prices in Rajasthan’s major mandis range from ₹3,700 to ₹5,000 per quintal. These prices reflect a stable market, with farmers receiving fair returns. Higher prices in mandis like Kota and Udaipur suggest higher demand and possibly superior quality in these regions.
Conclusion: The analysis of the latest soybean prices in Rajasthan’s mandis indicates stable pricing due to good arrivals and favorable weather. However, with the festive season and increased domestic demand, prices might experience a slight uptick in the coming weeks.
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