πŸ“ˆ Weekly Commodity Price Movers: Big Gains & Sharp Drops in North Indian Mandis Date Range: 29 June – 5 July 2025 Regions Covered: Delhi, Haryana, Punjab, Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan Source: Harvest Track Research, Mandi Boards

 πŸ” Top Gainers (↑ ≥ +10%)

Commodity Region Prev. Avg Price (₹/quintal) Current Avg Price (₹/quintal) % Change Reason
Tomato πŸ… Delhi NCR 720 990 +37% Supply dip due to rains, short shelf life
Green Chilli 🌢️ Punjab 1,100 1,260 +15% Monsoon damage to crop, local shortage
Mustard 🌾 Rajasthan 5,050 5,570 +10.3% Increased stockist buying; lower arrivals
Onion πŸ§… Western UP 1,050 1,180 +12.4% Lower inflow from Maharashtra; hoarding fears

πŸ“‰ Top Decliners (↓ ≥ -10%)

Commodity Region Prev. Avg Price (₹/quintal) Current Avg Price (₹/quintal) % Change Reason
Potato πŸ₯” Agra Belt 1,180 1,000 -15% Heavy arrivals; storage release beginning
Garlic πŸ§„ Rajasthan 2,450 2,100 -14.3% Excess stock; weak retail demand
Coriander 🌿 Kota Mandi 7,300 6,500 -11% Oversupply; no strong festival push
Moong Dal 🌱 Haryana 8,200 7,300 -11% New arrivals, weak demand in bulk buying

🧠 Expert Takeaways & Farmer Advice

  • Traders: Focus on fast-moving perishables like tomatoes, onions, and green chillies. Stock mustard cautiously; uptrend may be short-lived.

  • Farmers: Delay garlic sales if possible. Price correction expected next week. Mustard and onion growers can benefit from current rise.

  • Consumers: Buy potatoes in bulk now; prices are down. Avoid bulk tomato purchase; wait for monsoon to stabilize supply.


πŸ“¦ Storage & Market Watch

  • Cold Storage Alert:

    • Potatoes reaching storage saturation in Agra & Hapur.

    • Tomatoes not ideal for storage—move fast in retail.

    • Garlic storing well but prices dropping—consider holding back if margins allow.


πŸ“² Next Update:

Stay tuned for our Mid-July Mandi Pulse Report with monsoon impact assessment and early Kharif sowing trends.

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