With the onset of summer, tomato arrivals have increased in several mandis across the country. The crop is currently at its peak, resulting in a large volume reaching the markets. However, tomato prices are showing significant variation across states. In major vegetable mandis of Rajasthan and Haryana, some markets are witnessing stable prices, while others are seeing a decline due to oversupply. In a few mandis, prices remain high due to better quality and strong local demand. In such a scenario, it becomes important for both farmers and traders to stay updated with today’s mandi prices and trends. This information can help them decide when and where to sell for maximum profit.
Tomato Prices in Bassi Mandi: Today, tomato arrival was limited at just 0.5 tons. Prices ranged between ₹600 and ₹800 per quintal, with a model rate of ₹700. While this is a decent price for small-scale farmers, it doesn’t offer high profits.
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Tomato Prices in Dungarpur Mandi: Dungarpur mandi received 1.2 tons of tomatoes today. Prices ranged from ₹700 to ₹1200 per quintal, with the model price standing at ₹1000 — considered good for this region. Quality produce fetched better rates here.
Tomato Prices in Sri Ganganagar Fruit & Vegetable Mandi: Sri Ganganagar recorded the highest arrival in Rajasthan today with 19 tons. Tomato prices ranged between ₹900 and ₹1300 per quintal, with a strong model rate of ₹1100. This mandi is currently emerging as a robust market for tomatoes.
Tomato Prices in Suratgarh Mandi: Only 0.4 tons of desi tomatoes arrived in Suratgarh today. The price ranged from ₹650 to ₹800 per quintal, and the model rate stood at ₹700. Due to low arrivals, trading remained limited.
Tomato Prices in Rewari Mandi: Rewari, tomato arrivals were recorded at 13.7 tons. Prices ranged between ₹500 and ₹1000 per quintal, with a model price of ₹750.
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