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Mustard prices rise to ₹7800/quintal in 2025. Know state-wise latest mandi rates and upcoming market trends.
Mustard prices rise due to high oil demand.
Sagar mandi records ₹7880/quintal.
Rajasthan average price ₹5985.45/quintal.
Uttar Pradesh highest price ₹8275/quintal.
MSP for mustard is ₹5950/quintal.
The mustard market is seeing a positive trend in 2025. Farmers growing mustard have received some good news as prices are rising. Those who have stored mustard crops can benefit from these price increases. This recent hike is mainly due to the growing demand for mustard oil. If this demand continues, experts believe prices may rise even further.
In Madhya Pradesh, mustard prices have seen a noticeable rise. According to Commodity Online Mandi, the average price of mustard here is ₹6031.55 per quintal, while the highest price has reached ₹7880 per quintal. Below are the mandi-wise prices:
Lavkush Nagar (Laundi), Chhatarpur: ₹6015 per quintal
Morena: ₹6450 per quintal
Ashoknagar: ₹6372 per quintal
Sagar: ₹7880 per quintal
Vijaypur, Sheopur: ₹6400 per quintal
Mandsaur: ₹6168 per quintal
Porsa, Morena: ₹6250 per quintal
Sabalgarh, Morena: ₹6330 per quintal
Sheopurbadod, Sheopur: ₹6241 per quintal
Badarwas, Shivpuri: ₹6205 per quintal
Rajasthan, one of the largest mustard-producing states, has also recorded a rise in prices. The average price is ₹5985.45 per quintal, with the highest reaching ₹6570 per quintal. Here are the latest mandi prices:
Nahargarh, Baran: ₹6245 per quintal
Lalsot, Dausa: ₹6444 per quintal
Uniara, Tonk: ₹6169 per quintal
Surajgarh, Jhunjhunu: ₹6050 per quintal
Chhipabarrod (Chhabra), Baran: ₹6195 per quintal
Dei, Bundi: ₹6450 per quintal
Suratgarh, Ganganagar: ₹6120 per quintal
Bassi, Jaipur Rural: ₹6570 per quintal
Degana, Nagaur: ₹5900 per quintal
Khatauli, Kota: ₹6272 per quintal
Ramganj, Kota: ₹6537 per quintal
Fatehnagar, Udaipur: ₹6192 per quintal
In Uttar Pradesh, mustard prices have also seen growth. The average price stands at ₹6187.21 per quintal, with the highest price reaching ₹8275 per quintal. The mandi-wise prices are as follows:
Aligarh: ₹6250 per quintal
Ghiror, Mainpuri: ₹6420 per quintal
Uttaripura, Kanpur: ₹6150 per quintal
Hathras: ₹6370 per quintal
Mungra Badshahpur, Jaunpur: ₹6300 per quintal
Kanpur Chaubepur: ₹6250 per quintal
Chadauli: ₹6250 per quintal
Khairagarh, Agra: ₹6200 per quintal
Bulandshahr: ₹6250 per quintal
Etawah: ₹6300 per quintal
Tundla, Firozabad: ₹6400 per quintal
Ghazipur: ₹6240 per quintal
BharuaSumerpur, Hamirpur: ₹6150 per quintal
Kasganj: ₹6270 per quintal
The Central Government has fixed the Minimum Support Price (MSP) for mustard at ₹5950 per quintal this year. Present market rates in most mandis are running above the MSP, providing farmers a good opportunity to earn better profits.
According to market experts, if the demand for mustard oil continues to rise, prices may increase even more in the coming days. The current upward trend is a positive sign for mustard farmers. If domestic and export demand remains strong, the prices may further strengthen. Farmers should sell their produce at the right time, right price, and right market to maximize profits.
The rates mentioned above are the highest in the respective markets.
The actual selling price may vary depending on mustard quality and oil content.
Prices fluctuate daily. Farmers should check local market prices before making any selling decisions.
Keeping an eye on the market and selling at the right moment can help get better returns.
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The current rise in mustard prices is bringing relief to farmers, especially those who have stored their produce. With strong demand for mustard oil, the market may continue to strengthen. However, farmers should monitor daily prices and sell at the right time to maximize their earnings while ensuring quality-based pricing.