Wheat Prices Continue to Rise – Rates Touch ₹5,300 in Some Markets


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Wheat prices in India hit ₹5,300 in Mumbai and ₹5,000 in Pune, driven by festive demand and active buying despite record production.

Key Highlights:

Wheat prices in India are once again climbing, surprising farmers and traders despite this year’s record production. Strong demand from mill owners and bulk buyers is keeping the market active, and prices in many regions are now far above the government’s Minimum Support Price (MSP) of ₹2,425 per quintal.

In states like Maharashtra, Gujarat, and parts of Central India, farmers are earning significantly higher rates, with some markets crossing the ₹5,000 mark. The highest rates have been reported from Mumbai and Pune, where prices have touched ₹5,300 and ₹5,000 per quintal, respectively. Many other mandis are also witnessing prices above ₹3,000 per quintal.

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Wheat Prices in Major Markets of Maharashtra (as on August 11, 2025)

Mandi / Market

Price per Quintal

Mangal Vedha, Solapur

₹3,150

Partur, Jalna

₹2,650

Chopda, Jalgaon

₹3,651

Mumbai

₹5,300

Amravati

₹3,000

Deol Village Raja, Buldhana

₹2,600

Pune

₹5,000

Ulhasnagar, Thane

₹3,500

Wheat Prices in Major Markets of Madhya Pradesh

Mandi / Market

Price per Quintal

Badnawar, Dhar

₹2,735

Amarpatan, Satna

₹2,570

Gohad, Bhind

₹2,510

Khargone

₹2,601

Malthon, Sagar

₹2,515

Mehar, Satna

₹2,500

Kukshi, Dhar

₹2,750

Gautampura, Indore

₹2,670

Indore

₹2,656

Javra, Damoh

₹2,560

Kasrawadi, Khargone

₹2,750

Chakghat, Rewa

₹2,525

Karera, Shivpuri

₹2,525

Wheat Prices in Major Markets of Uttar Pradesh

Mandi / Market

Price per Quintal

Richha, Bareilly

₹2,490

Maigalganj, Kheri

₹2,600

Anandnagar, Maharajganj

₹2,500

Sirsa, Prayagraj

₹2,800

Khair, Aligarh

₹2,580

Dataganj, Badaun

₹2,490

Hargaon (Laharpur), Sitapur

₹2,460

Wheat Prices in Major Markets of Rajasthan

Mandi / Market

Price per Quintal

Beawar

₹2,800

Kapasan, Chittorgarh

₹2,550

Suratgarh, Ganganagar

₹2,883

Bassi, Jaipur Rural

₹2,590

Why Are Wheat Prices Rising?

Despite good production this year, the rise in wheat prices is mainly due to:

Market experts believe prices may stay strong for the next few weeks. However, sudden changes are possible depending on government policy, international trends, and weather conditions.

Market Outlook for Wheat

Advice for Farmers

The above prices are the highest mandi rates, and actual earnings depend on wheat quality. Premium varieties like Sharbati fetch higher rates, while ordinary wheat sells for less.

Farmers are advised to:

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CMV360 Says

Wheat prices in India are on the rise, touching record levels in some regions. With strong demand and the festive season ahead, rates are expected to remain high in the short term, allowing farmers to earn better returns.