On April 11, 2025, major mandis in Madhya Pradesh and Uttar Pradesh witnessed a surge in wheat arrivals. Despite the government-fixed Minimum Support Price (MSP) of ₹2,425 per quintal, many farmers were forced to sell their produce below MSP due to sluggish government procurement and the dominance of private traders. For farmers looking to sell their wheat, keeping track of daily mandi prices is crucial for choosing the right time and place to sell.
Wheat Prices in Agar Mandi: Wheat arrivals stood at 9.14 tonnes. Prices ranged from ₹2,260 to ₹2,278 per quintal, with the model rate at ₹2,278—clearly below MSP. Farmers here continue to struggle to secure profitable prices.
Wheat Prices in Lahar Mandi: With a healthy arrival of 51 tonnes, wheat prices ranged from ₹2,348 to ₹2,386 per quintal. The model rate was ₹2,350, hovering near MSP. However, many farmers still received prices below the expected threshold.
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Wheat Prices in Sailana Mandi: This mandi recorded 15 tonnes of wheat, with prices between ₹2,400 and ₹2,550 per quintal. The model rate touched ₹2,550—well above MSP. This made Sailana one of the few mandis in the state where farmers earned profitable returns.
Wheat Prices in Shivpuri Mandi:
Despite a significant arrival of 50 tonnes, wheat prices ranged from ₹2,215 to ₹2,301 per quintal. The model rate was ₹2,250—well below MSP. This is a matter of concern for farmers in the region.
Wheat Prices in Babrala Mandi: With the highest arrival of the day at 1,650 tonnes, wheat prices ranged from ₹2,430 to ₹2,460 per quintal. The model rate was ₹2,440—above MSP. This brought relief to farmers who received good returns here.
Wheat Prices in Maigalganj Mandi: Maigalganj, 824 tonnes of wheat (Dara variety) arrived. Prices ranged between ₹2,420 and ₹2,435 per quintal, and the model rate stood at ₹2,430—close to MSP, making it a satisfactory mandi for farmers.
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