Mandi Bhaw: What is the price of onion, wheat, gram and soybean in the Mandis of MP

Onion prices are running at Rs 450 per quintal at Indore’s Gautampura mandi and tomato prices at Rs 900 per quintal at Sendhwa mandi in Barwani district. The price of cabbage, cauliflower, brinjal, okra, and gourd in Sendhwa Mandi is running at Rs 900, 950, 900, 900, 750 per quintal respectively.

Talking about Khacharoud Mandi in Ujjain district, the prices of wheat, gram, and soybean are running at Rs 1550, 5151, 3550 per quintal respectively. Apart from this, the model rate of wheat in Ujjain’s Badnagar mandi is Rs 1880 per quintal, gram Rs 4301 per quintal, dollar gram Rs 6212 per quintal, peas Rs 6180 per quintal, fenugreek rupees 5599 per quintal, garlic Rs 7085 per quintal and soybean. The price is running at Rs 3680 per quintal.

Source: Kisan Samadhan

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What is the price of wheat, soybean, gram etc. in the mandis of Madhya Pradesh?

Private mandis will now open in Madhya Pradesh, farmers will benefit from this

Wheat price is Rs 1800 per quintal at Gautampura Mandi in Indore. At the same time talk about Khacharoud Mandi situated in Ujjain, then the price of wheat here is Rs 1729 per quintal. Soyabean price in Khacharoud Market is currently Rs 3520 per quintal.

Talking about Ujjain’s Badnagar mandi, here the price of wheat is Rs 1900 per quintal, dollar gram price Rs 3910 per quintal, general gram price Rs 4180 per quintal and soybean price is Rs 3598 per quintal.

In Ratlam’s Taal Mandi, the price of wheat is Rs. 3550 per quintal and that of soyabean is Rs. 1700 per quintal. Apart from this, wheat is being sold at Ratlam Mandi in Ratlam at Rs. 1810 per quintal, Potato Rs. 2020 per quintal, Gram Vishal at Rs. 3790 per quintal, Tomato Rs. 1620 per quintal, Dollar gram at Rs. 5390 per quintal and Soybean at Rs 3571

Source: Kisan Samadhan

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Know what is going on in the mandis of Madhya Pradesh?

Private mandis will now open in Madhya Pradesh, farmers will benefit from this

Wheat in Gautampura mandi of Indore is priced at Rs 1716 per quintal. At the same time, the price of dollar gram in this market is Rs. 3800 per quintal. Talking about soybean, its model rate in Gautampura mandi is being stated as Rs 3500 per quintal.

After Gautampura, if we talk about the Mhow (Ambedkar Nagar) mandi of Indore, then the price of wheat is Rs 1745 per quintal, the price of dollar gram is Rs 4200 per quintal, the price of gram is Rs 3925 per quintal and the price of soybean is Rs 3560 per quintal.

Talk about Khargone Market, here the price of wheat is Rs. 1775 per quintal and the price of corn is Rs. 1150 per quintal. Apart from this, wheat is being sold at Bhikangaon Mandi for Rs 1787 per quintal,  gram Rs 3801 per quintal, tur / arhar Rs 4740 per quintal, maize Rs 1185 per quintal, moong Rs 6100 per quintal and soybean at Rs 3600 per quintal.

Source: Kisan Samadhan

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MP Government preparing to reduce Mandi Fees, Amendment bill may come soon

MP Government preparing to reduce Mandi Fees, Amendment bill may come soon

Recently, the Madhya Pradesh government has done many tasks to provide fair prices to the farmers of the state. These include the establishment of a private market and the decision to allow traders to buy produce from the farm and home. Now in this episode, the state government is preparing to take another big step.

The Madhya Pradesh government is preparing to reduce the mandi fee. The ordinance issued by the Shivraj government to amend the Mandi Act is about to bring the bill in the monsoon session of the assembly. It will simplify trade in the market. According to sources, the committee headed by Additional Chief Secretary Labor, Dr. Rajesh Rajaura is preparing a blueprint for amendment in the Mandi Act.

It is worth noting that one and a half percent mandi fees are charged per quintal in the transactions done in the mandis. But under the new provisions, the government is preparing to bring, it can be reduced so that more and more farmers bring their produce to the market.

Source: Nai Dunia

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Private mandis will now open in Madhya Pradesh, farmers will benefit from this

Private mandis will now open in Madhya Pradesh, farmers will benefit from this

Generally, farmers do not have many options to sell their products and are forced to sell their produce in government mandis. The Government of Madhya Pradesh understood this problem of farmers and has cleared the way to open private mandis in the state.

In this regard, the Chief Minister of the state Shivraj Singh Chauhan has announced that “Now exporters, traders, food processors, etc. can open private mandis and go to the farmer’s land or their home and buy agricultural produce.” Explain that the purpose of this amendment in the mandi rules is to provide better prices to farmers and the freedom to sell their products as per their wish.

The Chief Minister said that with just one license such a private mandi can be eligible for buying the produce of farmers. After that, they will be able to buy from the whole state. After this decision, farmers in Madhya Pradesh will now have more options to sell their products and for this, they will not have to go round the market.

Source: financial express

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Farmers are not getting fair prices in the market, know when the prices will increase in the market?

Farmers are not getting fair prices in the market, know when the prices will increase in the market

Except for the few districts (Bhopal, Indore, Ujjain) of Madhya Pradesh, wheat procurement is going on from April 15 in all the districts on support price, but mustard crops are yet to be purchased on support price. The speed of wheat procurement is also very slow at the procurement centers. The reason for this slow pace is the social distancing being adopted due to corona infection. Due to this social distancing, only 20 farmers can visit the procurement centers. In such a situation, farmers are being forced to sell their produce in the market at a quarter to one price.

Due to the slow pace of procurement at the procurement centers at the support price, farmers have to sell their mustard and wheat produce at low prices. Due to this, farmers are losing 2 to 250 rupees on wheat and about 500 rupees on mustard. However, it is expected that when the lockdown period ends on May 3, there is a possibility of a rise in the mandis of low-corona infected areas of Madhya Pradesh.

Source: Nai Dunia

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