Wheat Prices Show Upward Trend Across Mandis, Surge Expected Ahead
New Delhi, August 18, 2025: Wheat markets across India are witnessing notable fluctuations, with prices showing signs of a possible upward surge in the coming days. Traders and farmers alike are keeping a close eye on the developments, as wheat has been at the center of market discussions for several days.
Wheat Prices in Uttar Pradesh
In the mandis of Uttar Pradesh, wheat prices varied across districts:
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Gorakhpur: ₹2,425 (min), ₹2,550 (max), ₹2,500 (model)
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Aligarh: ₹2,500 (min), ₹2,600 (max), ₹2,560 (model)
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Maharajganj: ₹2,400–₹2,500 (model ₹2,460)
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Etah: ₹2,450–₹2,475 (model ₹2,460)
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Badaun: ₹2,450–₹2,490 (model ₹2,470)
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Fatehpur: ₹2,450–₹2,550 (model ₹2,500)
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Kheri: ₹2,530–₹2,600 (model ₹2,560)
Wheat Prices in Gujarat
The Gujarat mandis also showed mixed movements:
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Amreli: ₹2,400–₹2,500 (model ₹2,450)
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Bharuch: ₹2,400–₹3,000 (model ₹2,700)
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Sabarkantha: ₹2,500–₹2,600 (model ₹2,600)
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Ahmedabad: ₹2,650–₹2,730 (model ₹2,690)
Wheat Prices in Maharashtra
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Thane: Uniform price of ₹3,600 across minimum, maximum, and model categories.
Wheat Prices in Rajasthan
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Ganganagar: ₹2,600 (stable price)
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Beawar: ₹2,300–₹2,350 (model ₹2,325)
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Dausa: ₹2,502–₹2,576 (model ₹2,554)
Outlook Ahead
Market analysts suggest that the overall trend indicates a possible rise in wheat prices in the near future, driven by demand and supply fluctuations. Farmers are hopeful that this surge will improve their earnings, while consumers remain cautious about a potential increase in food costs.
With states like Uttar Pradesh and Gujarat showing significant daily variations, the coming weeks will be crucial in determining the stability of wheat prices nationwide.
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