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| Commodity | Variety | Market (APMC) | District | State | Min Price ₹ | Modal Price ₹ | Max Price ₹ | Change | Date | Trend chart |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mustard | BIG 100 KG | Kurukshetra | Haryana | ₹6,211 | ₹6,211 | ₹6,300 | — | 18/05/2026 | ||
| Mustard | MUSTARD | Kurukshetra | Haryana | ₹6,200 | ₹6,200 | ₹6,200 | — | 14/04/2026 | ||
| Mustard | MUSTARD | Kurukshetra | Haryana | ₹6,200 | ₹6,200 | ₹6,200 | — | 12/04/2026 | ||
| Mustard | MUSTARD | Kurukshetra | Haryana | ₹6,200 | ₹6,200 | ₹6,200 | — | 10/04/2026 | ||
| Mustard | MUSTARD | Kurukshetra | Haryana | ₹6,200 | ₹6,200 | ₹6,200 | — | 08/04/2026 |
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Mustard — Check Price by State Today
Mustard Price Todayacross India
Mustard rate today in Kurukshetra is ₹6211 per quintal (₹62.11 per kg). This is the live Mustard mandi bhav sourced from APMC markets — updated daily from the Government of India's Open Data Platform and eNAM (National Agriculture Market). Looking for Mustard price today per kg or Mustard ka bhav aaj? Today's rate of ₹62.11/kg is derived from the official modal (most-traded) price of ₹6211/quintal.
The modal price is the most-frequently-traded rate at each mandi — the most reliable reference for farmers and traders. The min and max prices reflect the daily trading range. Retail prices in your local market are typically 10–25% higher due to transportation, arhat (commission) and handling charges.
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About Mustard (Sarson) — India's Top Oilseed Rabi Crop
India is the world's third-largest mustard producer and the largest in Asia. Annual production is 10–12 million tonnes. Mustard oil is the primary cooking oil for 400+ million people in northern and eastern India. India's mustard oil consumption is 25–30 lakh tonnes annually.
Major producing states: Rajasthan (46%), Haryana, Madhya Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh, West Bengal, and Punjab. The Shekhawati region of Rajasthan (Sikar, Churu, Jhunjhunu) is India's mustard heartland.
Price patterns: Mustard is a Rabi crop (sown October, harvested March–April). Prices typically fall at harvest (April) and rise by September–October. Mustard MSP 2024-25: ₹5,650/quintal. Edible oil import duties and global rapeseed/canola prices are key external drivers.