On 27 Mar 2026, Amaranthus prices across 210 active mandis reflected a coordinated market trend. When multiple markets move in a similar direction on the same trading day, it typically signals a broader structural shift rather than isolated local fluctuations.

Compared to the previous session, the consolidated average price moved by 1.55%, reinforcing the strength and intensity of the prevailing mandi trend.

Overall Market Snapshot – Multi Mandi Performance

The aggregated price range for the day shows a high of ₹6,000, a low of ₹800, and an average trading level of ₹2,721.

  • Total Active Mandis: 210
  • Highest Price Recorded: ₹6,000
  • Lowest Price Recorded: ₹800
  • Average Price Across Mandis: ₹2,721

A synchronized movement across mandis indicates strong supply-demand alignment. Such uniformity often emerges when production flow, transportation, and buyer participation remain consistent across regions.

Trend in Context of the 30-Day Range

Over the past 30 days, the commodity recorded a maximum of ₹8,500 and a minimum of ₹200, with an average of ₹2,735.

If today’s consolidated average sustains above the 30-day midpoint, it may indicate strengthening momentum. Conversely, if the average trends closer to the monthly lower band, the market could be entering a corrective or consolidation phase.

Top Mandis – Comparative Price Table

MandiPrice (₹ per quintal)
Avallapalli(Uzhavar Sandhai ) APMC₹5,750
Coonoor(Uzhavar Sandhai ) APMC₹5,750
Udhagamandalam(Uzhavar Sandhai ) APMC₹5,750
Manjeswaram APMC₹5,500
Tamarainagar(Uzhavar Sandhai ) APMC₹5,500
Hosur(Uzhavar Sandhai ) APMC₹5,500
Aluva APMC₹5,000
Kanjangadu APMC₹4,800
Sathiyamagalam(Uzhavar Sandhai ) APMC₹4,750
Harippad APMC₹4,500
Villupuram(Uzhavar Sandhai ) APMC₹4,500
Gobichettipalayam(Uzhavar Sandhai ) APMC₹4,200

The comparative data above highlights how key mandis are aligned within the broader trend. Minor variations are natural, but directional similarity strengthens confidence in the overall market movement.

Arrival Volume and Network-Wide Impact

Total arrivals across reporting mandis reached 0 quintals. Balanced arrivals across multiple regions typically support trend consistency, whereas uneven supply distribution may create short-lived divergence.

20-Day Historical Trend Analysis

DateHigh (₹)Low (₹)Average (₹)
27 Mar₹6,000₹800₹2,721
26 Mar₹8,200₹800₹2,679
25 Mar₹8,300₹800₹2,713
24 Mar₹8,300₹800₹2,726
23 Mar₹6,000₹800₹2,705
22 Mar₹6,000₹800₹2,665
21 Mar₹8,500₹800₹2,716
20 Mar₹6,500₹500₹2,703
19 Mar₹8,100₹900₹2,758
18 Mar₹6,000₹800₹2,803
17 Mar₹6,000₹800₹2,724
16 Mar₹8,200₹800₹2,775
15 Mar₹6,000₹800₹2,717
13 Mar₹8,500₹800₹2,724
12 Mar₹6,000₹800₹2,566
11 Mar₹6,000₹800₹2,726

Reviewing the 20-day historical pattern helps determine whether the present multi-mandi trend is an abrupt shift or the continuation of an evolving medium-term movement. Consecutive directional changes across days strengthen the validity of the trend.

Implications for Farmers

When multiple mandis move in the same direction, it confirms that the trend is not localized. Farmers can use this insight to make informed selling decisions, particularly when comparing transport costs and regional price spreads.

Trader Perspective

For traders, a synchronized mandi trend reduces uncertainty. When several markets validate the same price direction, procurement and hedging strategies can be aligned with greater confidence.

Conclusion – Interpreting the Multi-Mandi Trend

The coordinated price movement across 210 mandis signals a structured market direction for Amaranthus. Monitoring daily multi-mandi data, arrival flow, and historical positioning remains essential for anticipating future price developments.

Consistent trend analysis across mandis supports data-driven agricultural marketing and strategic planning.


Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

A multi mandi trend means that Amaranthus prices moved in a similar direction across several mandis on 27 Mar 2026, reflecting a broader market sentiment rather than a local price change.

Such synchronized movements usually occur due to nationwide demand shifts, seasonal factors, export activity, or changes in overall supply levels.

Yes, price trends observed across multiple mandis are considered more reliable because they indicate a wider market pattern instead of isolated trading activity.

Farmers can use multi mandi trends to plan sales, storage, or delayed selling decisions, especially when the same trend continues consistently for several days.

You can track multi mandi price trends, mandi comparisons, and expert market insights for Amaranthus regularly on Mandipulse.