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Paddy arrivals have started in several states.
Prices vary widely, from ₹1,800 to ₹3,100 per quintal.
Some mandis are offering rates above MSP, while others are lower.
Paddy procurement in Punjab and Haryana has begun early.
Farmers are advised to monitor mandi trends before selling.
Paddy arrivals have started in major markets across India, creating excitement among farmers and traders. Although the arrival volume is still low, it is expected to rise soon. Farmers are currently getting good rates in some mandis, while prices in a few markets are below the Minimum Support Price (MSP). This has led to a mixed price situation nationwide.
Farmers are advised to keep an eye on mandi rates and sell their produce when prices rise to ensure better profits.
Also Read: Relief to Farmers: UP Approves Paddy Procurement Policy, MSP Increased by 3%
Below is a detailed list of paddy prices across key mandis in Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Punjab, and Haryana.
Mandi | Price (₹/quintal) |
Baran | 2832 |
Samarnian (Baran) | 2658 |
Pilibanga (Hanumangarh) | 2801 |
Kota | 3100 |
Hanumangarh Town | 3065 |
Hanumangarh | 2080 |
Bundi | 2900 |
Mandi | Price (₹/quintal) |
Dataganj (Badaun) | 2300 |
Visoli (Badaun) | 2400 |
Babrala (Badaun) | 2395 |
Panchpedwa (Balrampur) | 2400 |
Faizabad (Ayodhya) | 2300 |
Sitapur | 2380 |
Bachrawan (Raebareli) | 2310 |
Bhinga (Shravasti) | 2100 |
Nawabganj (Gonda) | 2350 |
Madhoganj (Hardoi) | 2300 |
Sandila (Hardoi) | 2320 |
Mohammadi (Lakhimpur Kheri) | 2020 |
Golgokarnath (Lakhimpur) | 1900 |
Lakhimpur | 1930 |
Mandi | Price (₹/quintal) |
Nainpur (Mandla) | 1900 |
Ghansor (Seoni) | 1825 |
Shahdol | 1800 |
Gorakhpur (Dindori) | 2160 |
Katni | 2150 |
Raisen | 2550 |
Gohad (Bhind) | 2685 |
Dabra (Gwalior) | 2925 |
Lashkar (Gwalior) | 2305 |
Sheopurkalan (Sheopur) | 2701 |
Ganjbasoda (Vidisha) | 2736 |
Magroni (Shivpuri) | 2981 |
Datia | 2605 |
Katni (Repetition) | 2151 |
Mandi | Price (₹/quintal) |
Armori (Gadchiroli) | 2830 |
Sindhwahi (Chandrapur) | 2650 |
Mul (Chandrapur) | 3118 |
Pombhurni (Chandrapur) | 2900 |
Gadchiroli | 2860 |
Brahmapuri (Chandrapur) | 2750 |
Tiroda (Gondia) | 2200 |
Mandi | Price (₹/quintal) |
Siwan (Kaithal) | 2389 |
Nilokheri (Karnal) | 2369 |
Most Markets | Around 2389 |
Currently, paddy prices are highly volatile as arrivals in mandis have just begun. With low initial supply, prices are seeing sharp variations. As the volume of arrivals increases, prices may stabilize. However, if supply exceeds demand, the prices could drop again.
Hence, farmers should monitor daily market rates and plan sales based on favorable pricing.
According to early market estimates, paddy prices this season are expected to remain close to the Minimum Support Price (MSP). This could encourage farmers to sell their produce at MSP rates, helping the government achieve its procurement targets quickly.
The MSP for 2025 has been fixed as:
Normal Paddy: ₹2,369 per quintal
Grade A Paddy: ₹2,389 per quintal
Paddy procurement has already started early in states like Punjab and Haryana, ensuring faster market operations this year.
The above prices are based on online mandi data and represent the highest rates recorded. Actual prices depend on the quality of paddy — with A-grade varieties fetching higher prices.
Since market prices fluctuate daily, farmers are advised to check local mandi rates before making selling decisions. Selling during peak demand or when prices rise can help maximize profits.
Also Read: Early Sowing of Mustard Begins: High-Yield Varieties Can Give Up to 35 Quintals Per Hectare
Paddy arrivals across India have created a mix of optimism and caution among farmers. While some mandis are offering prices well above the MSP, others remain below expectations. As arrivals increase, prices are expected to stabilize near the government’s fixed MSP. Farmers should stay updated with local mandi trends and sell their produce when rates peak to gain better returns. Early procurement in states like Punjab and Haryana also indicates a promising start to this paddy season.
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