Wheat is a vital crop for Indian farmers and traders, contributing not only to the country’s food security but also to the livelihood of millions. On November 25, 2024, wheat prices across major markets in Madhya Pradesh varied based on arrival volumes and quality. This article analyzes the latest wheat prices in the markets of Dewas, Harda, Indore, Katni, and Sehore.
The Dewas market recorded an arrival of 12.99 tons of wheat. Prices ranged from ₹2,600 to ₹2,781 per quintal, with a modal price of ₹2,681 per quintal. The prices were satisfactory for farmers in this market.
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Wheat Prices in Harda: Harda market saw an arrival of 2.24 tons of mill-quality wheat. Here, both the minimum and maximum prices stood at ₹2,770 per quintal, with the modal price also recorded at ₹2,770 per quintal. This indicates stable prices and consistent demand for high-quality wheat in Harda.
Indore, 20.15 tons of mill-quality wheat arrived. Prices ranged from ₹2,776 to ₹3,291 per quintal, with a modal price of ₹3,291 per quintal. This market stood out for its highest maximum price, making it favorable for traders.
Wheat Prices in Katni: The Katni market registered an arrival of 25.2 tons of mill-quality wheat. Prices ranged between ₹2,650 and ₹2,665 per quintal, with a modal price of ₹2,660 per quintal. Despite heavy arrivals, prices remained stable, benefiting farmers.
Wheat Prices in Sehore: Sehore, 7.56 tons of wheat were reported. Prices ranged from ₹2,700 to ₹2,750 per quintal, with a modal price of ₹2,750 per quintal.
Conclusion: Wheat prices in Madhya Pradesh markets fluctuated based on arrival volumes and quality. Indore and Harda markets showed strong demand for high-quality wheat, while stable prices in Katni and Dewas benefited farmers despite heavy arrivals. Farmers are advised to maintain crop quality and align their sales with market trends to secure better returns.
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