Today, wheat prices in India’s major markets showed minor fluctuations. Prices varied based on the quantity of arrivals and the quality of wheat in different states. This report provides detailed insights into wheat prices and arrivals in the prominent markets of Gujarat and Rajasthan.
Jambusar Market: The Jambusar market recorded a total arrival of only 0.1 tons of wheat today. Due to limited arrivals, prices remained stable. The minimum price was ₹2,800 per quintal, while the maximum price reached ₹3,200 per quintal. The average price stood at ₹3,000 per quintal. High-quality wheat witnessed strong demand, keeping its prices elevated.
Bassi Market: The Bassi market, the total arrival of wheat was 0.7 tons. Prices ranged from ₹2,861 per quintal (minimum) to ₹2,940 per quintal (maximum), with the average price recorded at ₹2,900 per quintal. Despite the low arrivals, prices remained balanced, benefiting both farmers and traders.
Kota Market: The Kota market saw a significantly higher arrival of 87 tons of wheat, compared to other markets. Prices here ranged from ₹2,761 per quintal (minimum) to ₹2,901 per quintal (maximum), with the average price settling at ₹2,800 per quintal. Even with the large supply, prices remained stable, reflecting the market’s resilience and steady trade dynamics.
Mathania Market: The Mathania market, wheat arrivals totaled 1 ton. Prices were reported at ₹2,400 per quintal (minimum), ₹2,500 per quintal (maximum), and ₹2,450 per quintal (average). Due to limited arrivals, prices were comparatively lower in this market.
Conclusion: Today report highlights the variation in wheat prices across the markets of Gujarat and Rajasthan, driven by arrivals and quality. In Gujarat’s Jambusar market, limited arrivals kept prices higher, while Rajasthan’s Bassi and Kota markets maintained a balance between arrivals and pricing. Farmers and traders are advised to monitor market trends closely to secure profitable prices for their crops at the right time.
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