In today’s mandi price update dated 01 Jul 2026, Diglipur Vegetable Market (Subhashgram) secured the top mandi position for Bhindi(Ladies Finger) by recording the highest traded rate of ₹15,000 per quintal. Among all active agricultural markets, this mandi delivered the strongest price performance, making it the benchmark for today’s commodity trading session.

When one mandi leads the price chart across multiple regions, it reflects competitive bidding strength, quality arrivals, and concentrated buying demand. Such leadership is closely monitored by farmers, traders, and procurement agencies tracking daily mandi rates for strategic decisions.

Why Diglipur Vegetable Market (Subhashgram) Became the Top Mandi Today

  • Highest Recorded Price: ₹15,000
  • Average Price: ₹2,956
  • Total Reporting Mandis: 62
  • Date: 01 Jul 2026
  • Commodity: Bhindi(Ladies Finger)

A top mandi position is rarely the result of a single trade. It typically reflects broader market competitiveness, where multiple buyers actively compete for available stock. Strong average prices further confirm that leadership is supported by consistent transaction activity.

Top Mandis Comparison – Regional Price Benchmark

MandiPrice (₹ per quintal)
Diglipur Vegetable Market (Subhashgram)₹15,000
Manjeswaram Market₹8,000
Nutanbazar APMC₹5,950
Thrippunithura Market₹5,200
Kanjirappally Market₹5,200
Pala Market₹4,700
Mukkom Market₹4,600
Harippad Market₹4,600
Pampady Market₹4,500
Damnagar APMC₹4,500
Cherthala Market₹4,300
Batala APMC₹4,100

The comparison table clearly shows how Diglipur Vegetable Market (Subhashgram) outperformed other major mandis. In many cases, the leading mandi becomes the reference point for price negotiations in surrounding markets.

30-Day Performance Context – Sustained Strength?

Over the last 30 days, Bhindi(Ladies Finger) prices ranged between ₹10 and ₹40,000, with the average hovering near ₹2,909.

If today’s top rate approaches or exceeds the monthly high, it signals strong structural demand. Consistent performance near upper price bands enhances the mandi’s credibility as a leading agricultural hub.

20-Day Historical Price Trend

DateHigh (₹)Low (₹)Average (₹)
01 Jul₹18,000₹12₹2,956
30 Jun₹16,000₹200₹2,952
29 Jun₹16,000₹15₹3,030
28 Jun₹7,000₹15₹3,250
27 Jun₹8,200₹16₹3,014
26 Jun₹8,200₹15₹3,071
25 Jun₹25,000₹14₹3,113
24 Jun₹18,000₹21₹3,031
23 Jun₹8,200₹13₹2,972
22 Jun₹16,000₹36₹3,022
21 Jun₹8,200₹25₹3,228
20 Jun₹40,000₹10₹3,093
19 Jun₹10,000₹36₹3,072
18 Jun₹10,000₹22₹3,105
17 Jun₹8,500₹22₹3,127
16 Jun₹10,000₹55₹3,049
15 Jun₹10,000₹76₹3,040
12 Jun₹28,000₹100₹3,003
11 Jun₹8,200₹100₹2,888

Reviewing the 20-day historical data helps determine whether this top position is part of an ongoing upward trend or a short-term spike driven by selective buying.

What This Means for Farmers

For farmers seeking the best mandi price today, identifying the top-performing mandi can significantly impact net realization. However, transport costs, grading standards, and timing must be evaluated before shifting supply.

Trader & Procurement Perspective

Traders often track the top mandi rate as a pricing signal. If this market consistently leads, it may influence regional price expectations and procurement strategies across neighboring mandis.

Final Takeaway – Market Leadership Insight

On 01 Jul 2026, Diglipur Vegetable Market (Subhashgram) emerged as the top mandi for Bhindi(Ladies Finger), setting the highest benchmark price of the day. Continued monitoring of daily mandi updates, arrival trends, and cross-market comparisons will determine whether this leadership sustains in upcoming sessions.


Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

“Top Mandi of the Day” means that Diglipur Vegetable Market (Subhashgram) recorded the highest prices for Bhindi(Ladies Finger) compared to other mandis on 01 Jul 2026.

Higher prices in Diglipur Vegetable Market (Subhashgram) are usually driven by strong buyer demand, better quality arrivals, limited supply, or active participation from traders.

The top mandi is identified by comparing modal prices of Bhindi(Ladies Finger) across multiple mandis for the same trading day.

Farmers may consider selling in nearby top mandis, but should also factor in transport costs, market fees, and real-time arrival trends before deciding.

Yes, the top mandi can change every day depending on supply levels, demand patterns, and overall trader activity.

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