Dry Chillies Prices Touch 30-Day Low in Sindhanur APMC – June 25 Update
On 25 Jun 2026, Dry Chillies prices dropped to ₹4400 per quintal in Sindhanur APMC.
📂 Mandi Updates • ✍️ Amit • 🕒
On 25 Jun 2026, the Dry Chillies market at Sindhanur APMC witnessed a noticeable downturn, with prices touching a daily low of ₹4,380 per quintal. This lower band transaction reflects intensified selling pressure during the session and signals cautious buying behavior in the mandi.
The lowest traded price is often viewed as a stress indicator in commodity markets. It represents the level at which supply outweighed immediate demand, forcing sellers to accept comparatively weaker bids.
On a percentage basis, the average price shifted by -4.16% compared to the previous trading day. This movement provides a broader view of overall price direction beyond just the intraday low.
Daily Low Price Summary – Dry Chillies
- Lowest Price Today: ₹4,380 per quintal
- Highest Price Today: ₹25,000 per quintal
- Average (Modal) Price: ₹17,375 per quintal
- Total Arrivals: 0 quintals
- Active Mandis Reporting: 4
Position Within the 30-Day Trading Band
Over the previous 30 days, the commodity recorded a maximum of ₹80,000 and a minimum of ₹1,409, with an overall average of ₹20,317.
When compared against this range, today’s low of ₹4,380 indicates whether the market is approaching a key support level. If prices are nearing the 30-day bottom, the market could either stabilize or extend its decline depending on arrival flow and demand recovery.
Top Mandis – Cross-Market Price Comparison
| Market Name | Price (₹ per quintal) |
|---|---|
| Lamlong Bazaar APMC | ₹24,000 |
| Tiruvuru APMC | ₹21,000 |
| Nandigama APMC | ₹20,100 |
| Sindhanur APMC | ₹4,400 |
Variations in prices across different mandis highlight regional imbalances. Markets experiencing higher arrivals generally report softer lower bands, while tighter supply centers tend to maintain relatively stable floors.
20-Day Historical Trend – Evaluating Weakness or Stability
| Date | High (₹) | Low (₹) | Average (₹) |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2026-06-25 | ₹25,000 | ₹4,380 | ₹17,375 |
| 2026-06-24 | ₹27,600 | ₹5,000 | ₹18,130 |
| 2026-06-23 | ₹32,500 | ₹10,090 | ₹21,113 |
| 2026-06-22 | ₹28,000 | ₹5,000 | ₹18,666 |
| 2026-06-21 | ₹20,150 | ₹5,000 | ₹13,502 |
| 2026-06-20 | ₹47,800 | ₹3,400 | ₹18,826 |
| 2026-06-19 | ₹80,000 | ₹5,000 | ₹21,266 |
| 2026-06-18 | ₹32,500 | ₹5,000 | ₹17,167 |
| 2026-06-17 | ₹37,699 | ₹4,601 | ₹20,138 |
| 2026-06-16 | ₹80,000 | ₹5,000 | ₹25,815 |
| 2026-06-15 | ₹58,000 | ₹1,509 | ₹22,879 |
| 2026-06-12 | ₹32,500 | ₹8,599 | ₹21,795 |
| 2026-06-11 | ₹80,000 | ₹1,429 | ₹22,632 |
| 2026-06-10 | ₹41,000 | ₹5,396 | ₹19,321 |
| 2026-06-09 | ₹63,800 | ₹1,509 | ₹22,652 |
| 2026-06-08 | ₹32,500 | ₹3,599 | ₹18,408 |
| 2026-06-06 | ₹54,790 | ₹1,599 | ₹17,962 |
| 2026-06-05 | ₹32,500 | ₹4,450 | ₹20,864 |
Reviewing the 20-day trend helps determine whether the current decline is part of a sustained downward trajectory or merely a short-term correction. Repeated formation of lower lows would confirm bearish continuation, while stabilization near similar levels may signal consolidation.
Implications for Farmers
For producers, the fall to ₹4,380 necessitates cautious decision-making. Selling immediately at weaker levels may not always be optimal unless liquidity requirements are urgent.
Monitoring upcoming arrival patterns and comparing rates across neighboring mandis can support better price realization strategies.
Trader and Market Participant View
Traders interpret falling daily lows as a sign of short-term supply dominance. Inventory management becomes critical in such phases, as further decline can impact procurement margins and resale pricing.
Near-Term Outlook
If arrival volumes remain elevated and demand recovery is limited, prices may continue to trade under pressure. However, a reduction in supply inflow or renewed institutional buying could help establish a price floor.
Consistent monitoring of daily mandi updates, 30-day positioning, and historical trends remains essential for data-driven agricultural marketing decisions.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q1. Why did Dry Chillies prices fall to the lowest level today?
On 25 Jun 2026, Dry Chillies prices dropped in Sindhanur APMC due to increased arrivals, weak demand, or excess supply in the mandi.
Q2. Is this the lowest price of Dry Chillies in recent days?
Yes, today’s price is among the lowest recorded in recent weeks, indicating a short-term bearish trend in the mandi.
Q3. Will Dry Chillies prices recover soon?
Price recovery depends on demand improvement, reduced arrivals, and market sentiment. Farmers should monitor mandi trends closely.
Q4. Should farmers sell Dry Chillies at low prices or wait?
Selling during low prices may reduce returns. Farmers with storage capacity may consider waiting for price improvement based on future trends.
Q5. Where can I track daily Dry Chillies mandi price updates?
You can check daily Dry Chillies mandi prices, lowest price trends, and market analysis on Mandipulse.
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