Paddy Prices Rise to Rs 4300 per Quintal: Market Insights & Trends


By Robin Kumar Attri

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Paddy prices rise significantly, reaching Rs 4300 per quintal in Rajasthan, reflecting a positive trend for farmers across various markets.

Key Highlights

Farmers growing paddy have a reason to celebrate as paddy prices are on the rise. Following the increase in wheat prices, paddy prices have also seen an upward trend. In Bundi Mandi, Rajasthan, paddy prices reached Rs 4300 per quintal, the highest in the country. Aligarh Mandi in Uttar Pradesh saw prices of Rs 4000 per quintal, while in Khambhat, Gujarat, prices were Rs 3000 per quintal. In Sheopurkalan, Madhya Pradesh, prices also hit Rs 4000 per quintal. However, prices varied across different markets, with some seeing rates below the Minimum Support Price (MSP).

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Paddy Prices in Major Markets

Rajasthan

Paddy prices in various markets across Rajasthan have shown significant increases, with the highest being in Bundi Mandi at Rs 4300 per quintal. This is a substantial boost for farmers in the region.

Mandi and their prices Table: -

Mandi

Price (Rs/quintal)

Baran Mandi

3701

Bundi Mandi

4300

Kota Mandi

4004

Uttar Pradesh

In Uttar Pradesh, prices also varied, with some markets reporting high rates for specific paddy varieties. Aligarh Mandi recorded Rs 4000 per quintal for Paddy 1121, showcasing a promising market for local farmers.

Mandi and their prices Table: -

Mandi

Price (Rs/quintal)

Achhnera Mandi (Basmati 1509)

3500

Aligarh Mandi (Paddy 1121)

4000

Bulandshahar Mandi (Basmati 1509)

3631

Jahangirabad Mandi (Basmati 1509)

3421

Mainpuri Mandi (Basmati 1509)

3800

Sienna Mandi (Basmati 1509)

3240

Aligarh Mandi

2200

Badaun Mandi

2340

Bahedi Mandi

2265

Chaurichaura Mandi

2380

Gujarat

In Gujarat, the highest price was seen in the Khambhat market at Rs 3000 per quintal. This trend indicates a positive shift for paddy farmers in the state.

Mandi and their prices Table: -

Mandi

Price (Rs/quintal)

Bavla Mandi

2605

Borsad Mandi

2150

Dahod Mandi

2100

Dehgam Mandi

2400

Kadi Mandi

2535

Kalol Mandi

2505

Khambhat

3000

Sanad Mandi

2850

Viramgam Mandi

2335

Vyara Mandi

2300

Madhya Pradesh

Madhya Pradesh also saw diverse paddy prices, with Sheopurkalan Mandi reaching Rs 4000 per quintal. This fluctuation reflects the varied demand and supply across different regions.

Mandi and their prices Table: -

Mandi

Price (Rs/quintal)

Baktara Mandi (Basmati)

3100

Pipariya Mandi

3090

Raisen Mandi

3300

Sheopurkalan Mandi

4000

Silwani Mandi

2915

Bareilly Mandi (Raisen district)

3212

Barghat Mandi

2280

Vidisha Mandi

3100

Maharashtra

In Maharashtra, the prices were relatively stable with the highest price at Pobhurni Mandi at Rs 2900 per quintal, providing a good outlook for paddy farmers in the state.

Mandi and their prices Table: -

Mandi

Price (Rs/quintal)

Armori Mandi

2810

Gandhi Roli Mandi

2810

Goregaon Mandi

2183

Pobhurni Mandi

2900

Future Market Trends

Market experts predict that the rise in paddy prices may continue for a while. With the Kharif season approaching and paddy being the main Kharif crop, the sowing area will influence future prices. The arrival of rains will play a crucial role in determining the area under paddy cultivation.

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Government Policies

Some states are encouraging farmers to grow other crops, reducing the area under paddy cultivation and impacting its production. This reduction in supply is driving prices up. Additionally, the current ban on paddy exports is also affecting the prices. If the government lifts the ban, which is under consideration based on the Kharif crop outlook, prices might decrease. The government will assess the Kharif paddy sowing before making any decisions on lifting the export ban.

Impact of MSP

The Minimum Support Price (MSP) for the marketing year 2023-24 has been set at Rs 2183 for common paddy and Rs 2203 for Grade A paddy. In many states, the prices are above the MSP, but in some regions like Chhattisgarh, prices are below the MSP. This discrepancy is significant as Chhattisgarh, known as the paddy bowl of India, usually has lower prices due to extensive paddy farming.

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CMV360 Says

The paddy market is experiencing significant price variations across different states and markets. While some regions enjoy high prices, others struggle with rates below the MSP. The future trend will depend on the Kharif season's sowing area and government decisions regarding export bans. Farmers should stay informed and monitor market conditions closely. The overall outlook suggests that paddy prices will remain strong in the near term, but fluctuations are expected depending on policy changes and market dynamics.