Daily wheat prices in different markets affect farmers’ incomes and purchasing choices. Farmers must keep track of the mandi rates to sell their produce accordingly. Here are the latest wheat rates in key mandis of Madhya Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan, Maharashtra, and West Bengal, as well as expert views on what will happen next in the market. Farmers will also be able to get useful tips from this tool on how to maximize their profits in accordance with wheat quality and price trends.
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Latest Wheat Market Prices
This Rabi season should witness a bumper wheat harvest. Nonetheless, current wheat prices in important mandi across the country are trending around the government-fixed Minimum Support Price (MSP) as a floor, including some regions where the rate is hovering almost twice the MSP.
Wheat arrivals have started in several mandis in Madhya Pradesh’s Malwa region, and farmers are fetching reasonable prices for their produce. As market prices are higher than the MSP, most farmers are willing to sell their wheat in the open market.
In the case of wheat, the government has announced an MSP of ₹2,425 per quintal for the 2025–26 crop season, but prevailing prices in the market are still higher than that amount.
This season, wheat cultivation has also been expanding, with the total sown area increasing to 324.38 lakh hectares compared to the previous season’s 318.33 lakh hectares — an addition of 6.08 lakh hectares. This growth indicates a hemroptious wheat gather around the country.
1. Pradesh Mandis Wheat Rates
According to Commodity Online Mandi Bhav, the average price of wheat in Madhya Pradesh is ₹2,851.06 per quintal, while the maximum price has gone as high as ₹4,152 per quintal.
Madhya Pradesh: Wheat Price In Major Mandis
- Pawai Mandi (Panna): ₹2,600 a quintal
- Sehore Mandi: ₹2,800/Qtl.
- Agar Mandi (Shajapur): ₹2,822/qtl
- Sendhwa Mandi (Barwani): ₹3,000/quintal
- Bijawar Mandi (Chhatarpur)₹2,640 per quintal
- Indore Mandi: ₹2,800 a quintal
- Badwah Mandi (Khargone): ₹3,035 per quintal
- Mahidpur Mandi (Ujjain): ₹2,941 per hundred kg
- Dewas Mandi: 2,551 per quintal
- Sonkatch Mandi (Dewas): Rs 2,800 per quintal
- Rajgarh Mandi (Dhar): ₹2,885/quintal
- Dhar Mandi: ₹2,880 a quintal
- Bhikangaon Mandi (Khargone): ₹2,950/Quintal
- Karhi Mandi (Khargone): ₹2,900/qtl
The prices of wheat vary from mandi to mandi, while several mandis are offering prices higher than the MSP, hence, selling is profitable for the farmers also.
2. Demand Wheat Price in Uttar Pradesh Mandis
The average wheat price in Uttar Pradesh is ₹2,867.10 per quintal as per latest market data; while the highest price is ₹3,500 per quintal.
Take a look at the wheat cost in the major mandis in Uttar Pradesh:
- Sikandrarao Mandi (Hathras): ₹2,955/quintal
- Khatauli Mandi (Muzaffarnagar): ₹3,500/qtl.
- Ayit Mandi (Jalaun — Orai): ₹3,044/quintal
- Hargaon Mandi (Lahar Pur – Sitapur): ₹2,820 per qtl.
- Aliganj Mandi (Etah): INR 2,835 per quintal
- Bilthara Road Mandi (Ballia): ₹2,700 per quintal
- Kishanpur Mandi (Fatehpur) : ₹2,860 per quintal
- Banthra Mandi (Lucknow): Rs 2,894 per quintal
- Charkhari Mandi (Mahoba): ₹2,800/qtl.
- Pilibhit Mandi ₹2,999 per quintal
A surplus of mandis in Uttar Pradesh is offering wheat price rates above MSP to farmers, making it possible for them to sell the grains profitably.
3. Wheat Prices in Mandis of Rajasthan
With the current trends, the wheat prices in Rajasthan are currently ₹2,900 per quintal, where the highest price is recorded to be ₹3,156 per quintal.
Latest wheat rates in major Rajasthan mandis:
- Dooni Mandi (Tonk) : ₹2,901 per quintal
- Arnod Mandi (Pratapgarh): ₹ 2,850 per quintal
- Dudu Mandi: ₹3,000 per quintal
- Jhalrapatan Mandi (Jhalawar) ₹3,100 per quintal
- Chhoti Sadri Mandi (Pratapgarh) : ₹3,156/qtl.
- Pratapgarh Mandi: ₹3,110/qtl
- Ositan Mathania Mandi (Jodhpur Rural): ₹2,800 per quintal
4. Prices of wheat in Maharashtra mandis
Maharashtra’s average wheat price so far is ₹3,071.44 per quintal, and the highest price at which wheat has been collected is ₹6,000 per quintal, according to the latest updates.
Prices of wheat in major mandis of Maharashtra:
- Ulhasnagar Mandi (Thane): ₹3,400 per qtl
- Lasalgaon Mandi (Niphad – Nashik): ₹2,852/quintal
- Karjat Mandi (Ahmednagar): ₹3,000/quintal
5. Prices of wheat in West Bengal mandis.
The average wheat price in West Bengal is ₹2,673.13 per quintal, and its highest market rate is ₹3,200 per quintal.
Updated wheat prices across major West Bengal mandis:
- Khatra Mandi (Bankura): ₹3,000 a quintal
- Asansol Mandi (Paschim Bardhaman): ₹2,730/quintal
- Kaliaganj Mandi (Uttar Dinajpur): ₹3,200/quintal
- Durgapur Mandi (Paschim Bardhaman): ₹2,550/qtl.
- Bishnupur Mandi (Bankura): ₹3,000 a quintal
- Bolpur Mandi (Birbhum): ₹2,700 per qtl
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Market analysts maintain that wheat prices will linger above MSP this Rabi season, which could impact government procurement.
Some states have introduced bonus incentives on MSP to aid farmers. Farmers might continue to sell wheat to the government at the minimum support price (MSP) in case of price drops to ensure stable earnings.
Farmers’ Advisory
The prices of wheat mentioned above are the highest mandi prices, but actual selling prices depend on quality. Sharbati wheat generally commands a premium, while ordinary wheat sells for less.
As mandi prices fluctuate every day, farmers should check the latest mandi prices before selling to get the maximum selling price.
Conclusion
Prices of wheat differ widely from region to region due to differences in quality, demand and government policy. Prices in the current market continue to be above MSP but cannot be expected to remain so. If farmers know the local mandi rates well, they can sell at the right price. However, with knowledge of the market trends and the worth of any variety of wheat, they can maximize their profits and gain optimal returns for the crop they yield.
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