On 18 Mar 2026, Onion Green prices displayed a clear multi-mandi trend across 118 active agricultural markets. When several mandis move in the same direction on the same day, it reflects a broader shift in supply-demand balance rather than isolated local price fluctuations.

The consolidated average price changed by -1.37% compared to the previous session. Such a coordinated percentage movement across mandis strengthens the reliability of the emerging market trend.

Multi-Mandi Price Overview – Key Numbers at a Glance

  • Highest Price Across Mandis: ₹6,000 per quintal
  • Lowest Price Across Mandis: ₹1,500 per quintal
  • Average Trading Price: ₹3,489 per quintal
  • Total Reporting Mandis: 118

The spread between the day’s high and low levels offers insight into volatility. A narrower band suggests stable trading conditions, while a wider band may indicate transitional phases or uneven demand absorption.

30-Day Context – Is the Trend Strengthening or Reversing?

Over the past 30 days, the commodity reached a peak of ₹8,000 and a floor of ₹3, with an average of ₹3,481.

If the current consolidated average remains above the 30-day midpoint, it signals resilience and potential strengthening momentum. If prices are trending toward the lower boundary, the market may be entering a corrective or supply-driven phase.

Top Mandis – Regional Price Alignment

Mandi / MarketPrice (₹ per quintal)
Vadaseri APMC₹5,500
Sirkali(Uzhavar Sandhai ) APMC₹5,500
Gingee(Uzhavar Sandhai ) APMC₹5,000
Sivakasi(Uzhavar Sandhai ) APMC₹4,750
Arani(Uzhavar Sandhai ) APMC₹4,600
Gudiyatham(Uzhavar Sandhai ) APMC₹4,600
Thathakapatti(Uzhavar Sandhai ) APMC₹4,500
Vandavasi(Uzhavar Sandhai ) APMC₹4,500
Perampet(Uzhavar Sandhai)₹4,500
Cheyyar(Uzhavar Sandhai ) APMC₹4,500
Mannargudi II(Uzhavar Sandhai ) APMC₹4,400
Alangudi(Uzhavar Sandhai ) APMC₹4,250

The comparison above highlights regional consistency. When leading mandis show similar directional movement, it reinforces the credibility of the broader mandi trend.

Arrival Flow – The Backbone of the Current Trend

Total arrivals across reporting mandis were recorded at 0 quintals. Balanced supply inflow across regions often supports trend uniformity, while heavy arrivals may intensify downward pressure.

20-Day Historical Pattern – Trend Confirmation

DateHigh (₹)Low (₹)Average (₹)
18 Mar₹6,000₹1,500₹3,489
17 Mar₹6,000₹1,800₹3,537
16 Mar₹6,000₹1,800₹3,541
15 Mar₹6,000₹1,500₹3,540
13 Mar₹6,500₹1,400₹3,529
12 Mar₹5,000₹2,000₹3,560
11 Mar₹6,000₹800₹3,536
06 Mar₹6,000₹1,000₹3,473
05 Mar₹5,000₹1,000₹3,162
03 Mar₹6,500₹400₹3,512
02 Mar₹6,500₹6₹3,462
01 Mar₹6,500₹8₹3,554
28 Feb₹6,500₹14₹3,450
26 Feb₹6,500₹5₹3,424

The 20-day data series helps validate whether the current multi-mandi movement is accelerating or stabilizing. Consistent directional shifts over consecutive days provide stronger confirmation of a sustained trend.

What This Means for Farmers

A synchronized mandi trend offers clarity. When most markets align, farmers can assess selling opportunities with greater confidence, knowing the movement reflects broader market fundamentals rather than isolated price swings.

Trader Strategy – Reading the Network Signals

For traders and wholesalers, uniform price movement across mandis reduces uncertainty and improves procurement planning. Cross-mandi alignment often signals a stable directional bias, enabling better risk management.

Outlook – Watching the Next Phase

The coordinated movement across 118 mandis suggests that the current trend has structural support. Monitoring arrival patterns, 30-day boundaries, and daily price spreads will remain essential for anticipating the next major move.

Regular tracking of multi-mandi trends empowers stakeholders with actionable agricultural market intelligence and improves long-term decision-making.


Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

A multi mandi trend means that Onion Green prices moved in a similar direction across several mandis on 18 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 Onion Green regularly on Mandipulse.