The mandi trend for Bengal Gram(Gram)(Whole) on 17 Apr 2026 reflects a synchronized price movement across 134 reporting mandis. When multiple agricultural markets display alignment in pricing direction, it generally indicates a macro-level demand–supply adjustment rather than isolated volatility.

The consolidated average price registered a 2.97% change compared to the previous trading day. Such a shift across multiple mandis strengthens the credibility of the ongoing market trend.

Consolidated Price Structure Across Mandis

The day’s aggregated trading range shows:

  • Highest Price: ₹9,000 per quintal
  • Lowest Price: ₹2,000 per quintal
  • Average Market Price: ₹5,384 per quintal
  • Total Reporting Mandis: 134

A narrow spread between high and low prices across mandis typically suggests stability, while a widening spread may indicate transitional phases or uneven arrival distribution.

Where Does the Current Trend Stand Within the 30-Day Framework?

Over the last 30 trading sessions, the commodity touched a high of ₹12,601 and a low of ₹51, maintaining an average of ₹5,311.

If today’s average price sustains above the 30-day mean, it may signal structural strengthening. Conversely, trading closer to the lower band could imply weakening demand or supply-led correction.

Top Mandis – Regional Price Benchmarking

Market NamePrice (₹ per quintal)
Lamlong Bazaar APMC₹8,750
Thoubal APMC₹8,750
Palakkad APMC₹8,600
Bishenpur APMC₹8,500
Rajkot APMC₹8,250
Imphal APMC₹7,500
Jalgaon APMC₹7,425
Mumbai APMC₹7,200
Talod APMC₹7,177
Akola APMC₹7,150
Karhi APMC₹7,000
APMC HALVAD₹6,750

The leading mandis serve as benchmark indicators for regional pricing. When top markets mirror each other’s direction, it reinforces confidence in the overall mandi trend.

Arrival Flow and Its Influence on Multi-Mandi Trend

Total arrivals were recorded at 0 quintals. Uniform arrival patterns across regions often result in synchronized price movements, while uneven supply inflow may create temporary divergence.

20-Day Historical Movement – Pattern Evaluation

DateHigh (₹)Low (₹)Average (₹)
17 Apr₹9,000₹2,000₹5,384
16 Apr₹10,770₹1,200₹5,229
14 Apr₹9,000₹450₹5,348
13 Apr₹12,101₹1,515₹5,302
12 Apr₹9,000₹4,500₹5,249
11 Apr₹9,000₹2,250₹5,265
10 Apr₹12,101₹1,459₹5,312
09 Apr₹12,301₹1,800₹5,305
08 Apr₹12,601₹1,509₹5,286
07 Apr₹11,901₹1,000₹5,309
06 Apr₹10,681₹609₹5,344
05 Apr₹6,800₹4,000₹5,103
04 Apr₹9,250₹1,009₹5,340
03 Apr₹9,160₹3,500₹5,367
02 Apr₹9,325₹1,559₹5,378
01 Apr₹9,055₹1,519₹5,528
31 Mar₹9,000₹1,520₹5,435
30 Mar₹9,000₹51₹5,378
29 Mar₹6,510₹4,250₹5,143
28 Mar₹9,000₹2,460₹5,260

Analysis of the past 20 days helps determine whether the present multi-mandi movement is accelerating or stabilizing. Consistent directional shifts across days validate trend sustainability, while erratic fluctuations may signal consolidation.

Strategic Implications for Farmers

A unified mandi trend allows farmers to assess whether price changes are region-specific or systemic. When most mandis align, pricing decisions can be made with greater confidence in overall market direction.

Trader and Wholesaler Perspective

For traders, synchronized mandi movement reduces arbitrage gaps and provides clearer procurement signals. Multi-market confirmation strengthens inventory planning and risk management strategies.

Forward-Looking Market View

The coordinated price action across 134 mandis suggests that the current direction—whether upward or downward— has structural backing. Continued monitoring of arrival flow, regional spreads, and historical alignment will remain critical for anticipating the next phase of price movement.

Consistent multi-mandi trend analysis enhances transparency and supports data-driven agricultural decision-making for all stakeholders.


Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

A multi mandi trend means that Bengal Gram(Gram)(Whole) prices moved in a similar direction across several mandis on 17 Apr 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 Bengal Gram(Gram)(Whole) regularly on Mandipulse.