Tomato Price in East Khasi Hills District Today | Mandi Rate & Bhav

Tomato East Khasi Hills District
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Today''s Tomato Ratein India
₹4,000 / quintal ₹40/kg
Per KG
₹40
avg today
10 KG
₹400
approx
1 Quintal
₹4,000
100 KG
1 Ton
₹40,000
1000 KG
Best Price Today
₹4,000/qtl
Sohra Apmc
Meghalaya, East Khasi Hills
Lowest Price Today
₹4,000/qtl
Sohra Apmc
Meghalaya, East Khasi Hills
Today''s APMC mandi prices — commodity, market, state, and min/modal/max prices per quintal
Commodity Variety Market (APMC) District State Min Price ₹ Modal Price ₹ Max Price ₹ Change Date Trend chart
Tomato TOMATO Sohra Apmc East Khasi Hills Meghalaya ₹3,000 ₹4,000 ₹6,000 30/06/2026
Tomato TOMATO Sohra Apmc East Khasi Hills Meghalaya ₹2,500 ₹4,000 ₹6,000 13/05/2026
Tomato TOMATO Sohra Apmc East Khasi Hills Meghalaya ₹2,000 ₹3,000 ₹5,000 05/05/2026
Tomato TOMATO Sohra Apmc East Khasi Hills Meghalaya ₹2,000 ₹3,000 ₹4,000 11/04/2026
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Frequently Asked Questions

Today's average modal price of Tomato in East Khasi Hills is ₹4000 per quintal (100 KG), approximately ₹40 per KG. Prices vary by market and arrival volume.

1 KG of Tomato in East Khasi Hills costs approximately ₹40 based on today's average mandi rate of ₹4000/quintal. Retail prices may be slightly higher.

10 KG of Tomato in East Khasi Hills costs approximately ₹400 at today's average mandi rate. Prices differ across APMCs; check the table above for market-specific rates.

1 quintal (100 KG) of Tomato in East Khasi Hills is priced at ₹4000 on average today. This is the modal (most-traded) price reported by APMC markets.

1 ton (1000 KG) of Tomato in East Khasi Hills costs approximately ₹40000 at today's average mandi rate. Large traders and exporters typically transact in tons.

Tomato mandi prices on KisanDeals are updated daily from APMC markets across India. Data reflects actual arrivals and trades reported by each market for that date.

Today's average Tomato price in East Khasi Hills is ₹4000/quintal. To see whether prices are rising or falling, use the Trend button on any market row to view the 30-day price history chart, or use our Price Prediction tool which uses a 14-day weighted moving average to forecast tomorrow's rate.

You can check today's Tomato mandi bhav (rate) for any state on KisanDeals. Click a state in the Check Tomato Price by State section below, or use the State filter in the search bar above to see APMC-wise prices for that state. States with the most APMC data include Uttar Pradesh, Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh, Gujarat, Punjab, and Haryana.

The Tomato mandi rate shown here is the actual market price at which farmers sold their produce today at APMC markets. MSP (Minimum Support Price) is the government-guaranteed floor price — the actual mandi rate may be higher or lower than MSP depending on season, supply, and demand. KisanDeals shows live APMC market rates, not MSP.

Today's Tomato wholesale price in East Khasi Hills is ₹4000 per quintal at APMC mandis. This is the modal (bulk traded) wholesale rate. Retail prices in local markets are typically 10–25% higher due to transport, arhat (commission), and handling costs.

Tomato prices are affected by multiple factors: seasonal arrivals (post-harvest flood of supply drives prices down), weather events like unseasonal rains or drought reducing yield, export demand from neighbouring countries, government policies like export bans or MSP procurement, and transportation costs (fuel prices). Use the Trend chart to see historical patterns for context.

Check today's Tomato rate in Telangana — see all APMC markets in the state with live modal, min, and max prices per quintal. Telangana has major mandis in Hyderabad, Warangal, Nizamabad, and Karimnagar.

See Tomato mandi price in Andhra Pradesh today — live APMC rates from markets across Vijayawada, Guntur, Kurnool, Nellore, and Visakhapatnam.

View today's Tomato rate in Karnataka from APMC markets including Bengaluru (APMC Yeshwanthpur), Hubli, Davangere, Mysuru, and Raichur. Karnataka is a major agricultural state with active APMCs.

Check Tomato price in Maharashtra today — data from Mumbai (APMC Vashi), Pune, Nashik, Nagpur, Solapur, and Aurangabad APMCs. Maharashtra's APMC markets are among the largest in India.

See today's Tomato rate in Punjab (Amritsar, Ludhiana, Jalandhar mandis) and Tomato rate in Haryana (Hisar, Rohtak, Karnal markets). Both states are key agricultural hubs for wheat and other crops.

Check Tomato mandi bhav in Uttar Pradesh today — prices from Agra, Meerut, Aligarh, Kanpur, Lucknow, Varanasi, and Gorakhpur APMCs. UP is India's most populous agricultural state.

See today's Tomato price in West Bengal from mandis including Kolkata, Siliguri, Asansol, and Howrah. West Bengal is a major consumer and producer state for vegetables and rice.

Check Tomato rate in Madhya Pradesh (Indore, Bhopal, Sagar mandis) and Tomato price in Rajasthan (Jaipur, Jodhpur, Kota APMCs) for today's live APMC rates.

To get the best Tomato price: (1) Compare mandis — use KisanDeals to see which APMC is paying the highest rate today. (2) Use the Compare tool to compare up to 8 markets side by side. (3) Set a price alert — get notified when the rate crosses your target. (4) Check trends — sell when prices are rising, not falling. (5) Check nearby state prices — sometimes transporting to a nearby state's mandi yields higher returns.

The modal price is the most-frequently-traded price at an APMC market — the price at which the highest volume of transactions occurred. The average price on KisanDeals is the mean modal price across all markets reporting today. Modal price is the most reliable reference for actual transactions, whereas the simple average gives a market-wide overview.

Tomato Price Todayacross India

Tomato rate today in East Khasi Hills is ₹4000 per quintal (₹40 per kg). This is the live Tomato mandi bhav sourced from APMC markets — updated daily from the Government of India's Open Data Platform and eNAM (National Agriculture Market). Looking for Tomato price today per kg or Tomato ka bhav aaj? Today's rate of ₹40/kg is derived from the official modal (most-traded) price of ₹4000/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.

Quick Reference

1 KG ₹40
10 KG ₹400
1 Quintal (100 KG) ₹4,000
1 Ton (1000 KG) ₹40,000

About Tomato — India's Most Consumed Vegetable

India produces 20–22 million tonnes of tomatoes annually, making it the world's second-largest producer. Tomatoes are perishable and have extreme price volatility — a tomato that costs ₹5/kg in harvest season can spike to ₹80–150/kg in lean months.

Major producing states: Andhra Pradesh (Madanapalle cluster), Karnataka (Kolar), Maharashtra (Nashik), Madhya Pradesh, Gujarat, Bihar, and Odisha. The Kolar-Madanapalle belt supplies most of South India's tomato demand.

Seasons and price patterns: Three crops per year — Oct–Jan (Rabi/winter), Jan–May (summer), Jun–Sep (Kharif/monsoon). Monsoon season typically has the highest prices due to weather damage. July–August is India's peak tomato price season historically.

Factors Affecting Tomato Prices

Season & Monsoon
Rainfall affects crop yield and arrival volumes. Post-harvest season usually brings lower prices.
Supply & Demand
Higher arrivals push prices down; lower supply or festival demand drives prices up.
Transportation
Fuel prices and road conditions affect the cost of moving produce to mandis.
Export Demand
International demand, especially from neighbouring countries, significantly impacts wholesale rates.