On 07 May 2026, Bhindi(Ladies Finger) prices at Kicchha APMC slipped to a daily lowest level of ₹200 per quintal. The decline reflects immediate supply-side pressure and cautious buying activity in the physical market.

The lowest traded rate is a critical market indicator, as it reveals the price level at which sellers were compelled to transact. Such downward movement often signals temporary oversupply, softer demand, or short-term sentiment shifts among traders.

Today’s Bhindi(Ladies Finger) Lowest Price – Detailed Snapshot

  • Commodity: Bhindi(Ladies Finger)
  • Market: Kicchha APMC
  • Date: 07 May 2026
  • Lowest Price Today: ₹200 per quintal
  • Highest Price Today: ₹8,000 per quintal
  • Average Price: ₹3,431 per quintal
  • Total Arrival: 0 quintals

Comparison with 30-Day Price Range

Over the past 30 days, Bhindi(Ladies Finger) recorded a maximum of ₹30,000 and a minimum of ₹100, with the average settling at ₹3,815.

Today’s lowest price of ₹200 should be evaluated against this monthly band. If it approaches the 30-day minimum, the market may be testing a support level. A break below the monthly floor could indicate extended weakness.

Top Mandis – Price Comparison

Mandi / MarketPrice (₹ per quintal)
Nutanbazar APMC₹7,950
Vadakkenchery APMC₹7,000
Kathua APMC₹6,250
Attingal APMC₹6,000
Khariar APMC₹6,000
Pampady APMC₹6,000
Kangayam(Uzhavar Sandhai )₹5,550
Jameenrayapettai(Uzhavar Sandhai )₹5,500
Guduvancheri(Uzhavar Sandhai )₹5,500
Pallavaram(Uzhavar Sandhai )₹5,500
Paramathivelur(Uzhavar Sandhai )₹5,300
Pollachi(Uzhavar Sandhai )₹5,250

Price differences across mandis highlight regional supply conditions. Markets with heavier arrivals may quote softer prices, while tighter supply centers can maintain relatively stronger bids.

Arrival Pressure and Its Role in Price Decline

The mandi recorded total arrivals of 0 quintals. Elevated arrivals typically increase immediate supply availability, often pushing the lowest traded price downward, especially when buying demand does not expand proportionately.

20-Day Historical Trend Analysis

DateHigh (₹)Low (₹)Average (₹)
2026-05-07₹8,000₹200₹3,431
2026-05-05₹9,000₹300₹3,291
2026-05-04₹8,000₹200₹3,254
2026-04-21₹7,200₹500₹3,119
2026-04-20₹8,000₹200₹3,570
2026-04-19₹8,000₹500₹3,914
2026-04-18₹7,500₹200₹3,682
2026-04-17₹8,000₹100₹3,856

The 20-day trend provides context for the current decline. A consistent downward pattern in daily lows may indicate sustained bearish momentum. However, if previous lows have repeatedly held at similar levels, the market could be nearing a short-term support zone.

What Does This Mean for Farmers?

Lower mandi prices can compress farmer margins, particularly when production and transportation costs remain elevated. Monitoring whether the current low is temporary or part of a broader downtrend is essential before making bulk selling decisions.

Strategic staggered selling, warehouse storage (if feasible), and comparing rates across nearby mandis can help improve price realization during weak phases.

Trader Perspective – Reading the Signals

For traders and wholesalers, a falling lowest price may indicate either short-term oversupply or cautious downstream demand. Procurement strategies often adjust quickly in such conditions to manage inventory risk and price volatility.

Short-Term Market Outlook

If arrivals remain elevated and demand stays moderate, prices could continue to face pressure in the near term. However, any reduction in supply flow or revival in bulk buying activity may help stabilize the market.

Continuous monitoring of daily mandi updates, 30-day comparisons, and historical price behavior remains critical for informed agricultural marketing decisions.


Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

On 07 May 2026, Bhindi(Ladies Finger) prices dropped in Kicchha APMC due to increased arrivals, weak demand, or excess supply in the mandi.

Yes, today’s price is among the lowest recorded in recent weeks, indicating a short-term bearish trend in the mandi.

Price recovery depends on demand improvement, reduced arrivals, and market sentiment. Farmers should monitor mandi trends closely.

Selling during low prices may reduce returns. Farmers with storage capacity may consider waiting for price improvement based on future trends.

You can check daily Bhindi(Ladies Finger) mandi prices, lowest price trends, and market analysis on Mandipulse.

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