| Commodity | Variety | Market (APMC) | District | State | Min Price ₹ | Modal Price ₹ | Max Price ₹ | Change | Date | Trend chart |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Tomato | LOCAL | Nashik | Maharashtra | ₹500 | ₹1,750 | ₹3,755 | — | 06/07/2026 | ||
| Tomato | OTHER | Nashik | Maharashtra | ₹1,800 | ₹1,800 | ₹1,800 | — | 02/07/2026 | ||
| Tomato | LOCAL | Nashik | Maharashtra | ₹750 | ₹2,750 | ₹4,100 | — | 24/06/2026 | ||
| Tomato | LOCAL | Nashik | Maharashtra | ₹875 | ₹2,000 | ₹2,555 | — | 05/06/2026 | ||
| Tomato | LOCAL | Nashik | Maharashtra | ₹575 | ₹1,855 | ₹2,600 | ₹105 | 16/05/2026 | ||
| Tomato | LOCAL | Nashik | Maharashtra | ₹1,100 | ₹1,750 | ₹2,425 | — | 15/05/2026 | ||
| Tomato | LOCAL | Nashik | Maharashtra | ₹500 | ₹1,000 | ₹1,755 | — | 09/05/2026 | ||
| Tomato | OTHER | Nashik | Maharashtra | ₹300 | ₹950 | ₹1,900 | — | 07/05/2026 |
Frequently Asked Questions
Tomato — Check Price by State Today
Tomato Price Todayacross India
Tomato rate today in Nashik is ₹1750 per quintal (₹17.5 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 ₹17.5/kg is derived from the official modal (most-traded) price of ₹1750/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 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.