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Farmers growing wheat have some good news! Wheat prices continuously increase across the country, with several mandis (markets) reporting rates that have crossed Rs 4,000 per quintal. For those farmers who have stored their wheat crop, this is a good time to sell as they can benefit from the higher market prices.
The government had earlier set the Minimum Support Price (MSP) of wheat at Rs 2,275 per quintal. Currently, prices in various mandis are above this MSP, and experts believe that the prices will continue to stay high, bringing profits to farmers and traders who have stocked wheat.
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Here is a breakdown of wheat prices in key mandis (markets):
Karnataka has seen a steady rise in wheat prices. In Basava Kalyan Mandi (Bidar district), the wheat price is between Rs 3,085 and Rs 4,800 per quintal, while in Shimoga, it has reached Rs 4,300 per quintal.
In Chhindwara Mandi, the price is Rs 3,061 per quintal. In Dewas Mandi, the rate is Rs 3,200 per quintal, and the prices are above the MSP in several other regions.
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Beawar Mandi in Rajasthan reported a price of Rs 3,200 per quintal, while Pratapgarh Mandi's wheat prices are around Rs 2,930 per quintal.
In Babrala Mandi (Badaun district), wheat is priced at Rs 2,730 per quintal, while in Bulandshahr’s Syana Mandi has seen prices around Rs 2,710 per quintal.
Solapur Mandi has recorded one of the highest prices, with wheat selling at Rs 4,015 per quintal. Nagpur market also saw prices touching Rs 3,500 per quintal.
Market experts predict that wheat prices will continue to stay above the MSP. Though slight fluctuations of Rs 200-300 may occur, prices are unlikely to drop below Rs 2,275 per quintal. Farmers and traders who have stored wheat can expect profits in the coming months.
Farmers should check the prices in their local mandis before selling their wheat crops, as prices can vary depending on the quality. Sharbati wheat tends to fetch higher prices than regular wheat. Since market prices fluctuate daily, it's a good idea to stay informed and make decisions based on the latest rates. For those who have held back their stock, this is an excellent time to take advantage of the rising prices!
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Wheat prices are currently above the Minimum Support Price (MSP), offering farmers a profitable opportunity. As market trends suggest prices will remain stable, it's a good time for farmers to sell their stock and maximize their earnings. Always check local market rates before making any decisions.
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