Farmers and traders involved in tomato cultivation should take note of today's mandi report, as there has been a fluctuation in tomato prices across major mandis in Haryana, Uttar Pradesh, and Rajasthan on 29 January 2025. Prices varied depending on the quality of the crop, market demand, and the arrival of produce. Let’s take a look at the situation in the prominent mandis.
Gurugram Mandi: Gurugram mandi today, the total arrival of tomatoes was 76.2 tons. Prices for various tomato varieties ranged from ₹800 per quintal to ₹1200 per quintal, with the model price recorded at ₹1000 per quintal. This indicates that the demand for tomatoes remains steady in this mandi.
Doharighat Mandi: At Doharighat mandi, the total arrival of tomatoes was 5 tons today. The prices for local varieties saw a slight increase, ranging from ₹1400 per quintal to ₹1500 per quintal, with the model price recorded at ₹1460 per quintal. This suggests that farmers received a good price for their produce.
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Kopaganj Mandi: Kopaganj mandi, the total arrival was 20 tons. Prices for hybrid varieties remained stable, ranging from ₹1000 per quintal to ₹1300 per quintal, with the model price recorded at ₹1100 per quintal. The demand for hybrid tomatoes was strong, allowing farmers to secure satisfactory prices.
Shahabad Mandi: At Shahabad mandi, only 1 ton of tomatoes arrived today. Due to the low arrival, the prices were relatively low. The prices ranged from ₹600 per quintal to ₹700 per quintal, with the model price recorded at ₹650 per quintal. This indicates that the demand for tomatoes in this area was somewhat weak.
Rajsamand Mandi: Rajsamand mandi, the total arrival of tomatoes was 1.3 tons today. The prices ranged from ₹800 per quintal to ₹1200 per quintal, with the model price recorded at ₹1000 per quintal. This indicates a steady demand for tomatoes in Rajasthan’s Rajsamand mandi.
According to today’s report, there is a noticeable variation in tomato prices across the mandis of different states. The average price of tomatoes in Haryana and Rajasthan's mandis remained around ₹1000 per quintal, while prices in Uttar Pradesh were more varied. At Doharighat mandi, prices reached ₹1400–₹1500 per quintal, while Shahabad mandi recorded prices as low as ₹600 per quintal.
Overall, tomato prices are influenced by local demand and arrival rates. Farmers are advised to monitor prices in their local markets and decide the best time to sell their crops.
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