The market is currently experiencing a significant surge in tur prices. Soybean and wheat prices have also increased. Moong prices have seen an escalation. Here is the accurate mandi (wholesale market) rates for March 1, 2024.
In the national and international markets, fluctuations in the prices of vegetables and grains during import and export activities often impact the rates. The influence of the price difference during import-export reflects in the mandis (wholesale markets) of different states in the country. The effects of the state mandi rates are observed in the city markets.
In this news piece, we bring you the latest and precise rates from the Indore mandi. Daily updates on the rates of grains and vegetables in the market can be found here. Today, there is a continuous change in the rates of grains and vegetables. There is a considerable increase in the prices of wheat and soybean. Both items have seen an increase of around INR 200. The rate of dollar chana (a type of chickpea) has also seen a rise today. After a recent decline, there is a surge of INR 400 in its price.
Tur prices were at INR 8700 in recent days. Now, there is a jump of INR 300, reaching INR 9000. Masoor prices, which were stable for a long time, have seen an increase of INR 300. There is only a slight difference of INR 100 to 200 in the prices of vegetables and fruits. Let’s look at the mandi rates for March 1, 2024.
Here are the Mandi Rates
Grain Prices
- Soybean: INR 3000 to 4670
- Wheat: INR 2600 to 2950
- Suji Wheat: INR 3200
- Maize: INR 3400
- Dollar Chana: INR 6000 to 12340
- Desi Chana: INR 5200 to 6800
- Chana Kanta: INR 4670 to 6466
- Masoor: INR 5900 to 5100
- Moong: INR 9900
- Average Moong: INR 5500 to 5500
- Tur: INR 9000 to 7300
- Tur White Maharashtra: INR 6200 to 7275
- Tur Karnataka: INR 5200 to 7230
- Nimadi Tur: INR 4890 to 7330
- Mustard: INR 5900
- Nimadi Mustard: INR 4200 to 5060
- Urad Bold: INR 5800
- Urad Medium: INR 4200
- Light Urad: INR 2893 to 2100
Vegetable Prices
- Apple: INR 2900 to 10000
- Banana: INR 400 to 1200
- Tomato: INR 500 to 1100
- Pumpkin: INR 300 to 1000
- Cucumber: INR 400 to 1200
- Bitter Gourd: INR 500 to 1400
- Bottle Gourd: INR 600 to 4800
- Brinjal: INR 400 to 700
- Cauliflower: INR 400 to 1600
- Ginger: INR 800 to 11560
- Green Chili: INR 400 to 2200
- Cabbage: INR 500 to 700
- Drumstick: INR 500 to 2000
- Coriander: INR 700 to 2000
- Capsicum: INR 400 to 3000
Onion Prices
- Extra Super Onion: INR 4000
- Super Onion: INR 1100 to 1400
- Average Onion: INR 800 to 1100
Potato Prices
- Extra Super Potato: INR 1500 to 1600
- Gulla Potato: INR 800 to 1200
- Jyoti Potato: INR 1300 to 1600
- Chipsona Potato: INR 900 to 1370
- Chhatsan Potato: INR 800 to 1200
Garlic Prices
- Extra Super Garlic: INR 24000 to 28000
- Super Garlic: INR 17500 to 19000
- Average Garlic: INR 15500 to 17000
- Medium Garlic: INR 13500 to 15000
- Light Garlic: INR 5000 to 11000
Please note: these prices are indicative and may vary based on the specific conditions of the market.