Farmer brothers, today, tomato prices in various mandis of Uttar Pradesh witnessed slight fluctuations. In some places, good-quality tomatoes fetched slightly higher rates. In such a situation, knowing the latest mandi prices is essential so that you can sell your produce at the right time and earn maximum profit. Let’s take a look at the tomato prices in major mandis like Kanpur, Allahabad, Faizabad, Gorakhpur, Noida, and Lucknow — and find out where you can get the best rates today.
Today, the Kanpur grain mandi received 215 tons of desi variety tomatoes. Prices ranged from ₹540 to ₹740 per quintal, with a model price of ₹640 per quintal.
Allahabad mandi, 150 tons of hybrid tomatoes arrived today. Prices were between ₹570 and ₹700 per quintal, with a model price of ₹630 per quintal.
Tomato Price in Faizabad Mandi: Faizabad mandi received 100 tons of desi variety tomatoes. The minimum price was ₹525 per quintal, and the maximum was ₹650 per quintal. The model price stood at ₹610 per quintal. Good quality produce fetched reasonable prices here.
Tomato Price in Gorakhpur Mandi: Gorakhpur mandi, 150 tons of hybrid tomatoes arrived. Prices ranged from ₹525 to ₹625 per quintal, with a model price of ₹575 per quintal.
Tomato Price in Noida Mandi: Noida mandi recorded an arrival of 170 tons of hybrid tomatoes. Prices ranged from ₹650 to ₹800 per quintal, with a model price of ₹710 per quintal. Due to high demand, tomato prices here were higher than in other mandis.
Tomato Price in Lucknow Mandi: Lucknow mandi saw an arrival of 90 tons of desi variety tomatoes. Prices were between ₹690 and ₹790 per quintal, with a model price of ₹740 per quintal. Good-quality produce led to relatively higher prices in this mandi.
Today, Noida mandi recorded the highest price at ₹800 per quintal, while the lowest price of ₹525 per quintal was seen in Gorakhpur and Faizabad mandis. Good-quality tomatoes fetched better prices in Kanpur, Lucknow, and Noida.
In the coming days, if the supply increases, prices might see a slight dip. However, if weather conditions affect supply or demand rises, prices could increase further. Farmers and traders should closely monitor market trends to sell their produce at the right time for maximum gain.
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