Khargone Market Prices (Mandi Bhav)

Khargone district is India's largest cotton-producing region and home to Asia's second-largest red chili market. Below are commodity rates for the Khargone mandi.

Prices are indicative and manually updated. For live daily rates, visit agmarknet.gov.in or mpsamvida.gov.in.

Updated from mandibhavindia.in, kisaanhelpline.com on 11/4/2026 (mandi data from 10–11 April) • Last updated: 11 Apr 2026, 10:00 am

Cotton (Kapas)

GradeMin Price (per quintal)Max Price (per quintal)
FAQ (Without Ginned)₹6,400₹8,905

India's largest cotton-producing region. Marginally up from ₹8,805 max on 8 April.

Red Chili (Lal Mirch)

GradeMin Price (per quintal)Max Price (per quintal)
All grades (Bedia)₹8,000₹21,500
Dry (per kg)₹140₹155

Bedia market — Asia's 2nd largest red chili market. Wide range reflects lower to premium Teja grades.

Soybean

GradeMin Price (per quintal)Max Price (per quintal)
FAQ₹5,050₹5,555

Major kharif crop. Prices stable after sharp recovery from ₹4,350 on 6 April.

Wheat (Gehun)

GradeMin Price (per quintal)Max Price (per quintal)
FAQ₹2,150₹2,380

Rabi harvest season — heavy fresh arrivals pushing prices down from ₹2,650 max on 8 April.

Chana (Gram)

GradeMin Price (per quintal)Max Price (per quintal)
Desi₹5,000₹7,252
Kabuli Chana₹5,825₹8,700

Major rabi pulse. Desi max up to ₹7,252 from ₹4,857 on 8 April; Kabuli holding steady.

Sarson (Mustard)

GradeMin Price (per quintal)Max Price (per quintal)
FAQ₹4,920₹5,020

Rabi oilseed crop. No fresh arrivals; last traded 24 March at ~₹5,024. Season ended in Nimar.

Maize (Corn)

GradeMin Price (per quintal)Max Price (per quintal)
Local (FAQ)₹1,151₹1,800
Local (Non-FAQ)₹1,150₹1,660

Max down from ₹2,360 (8 April) to ₹1,800. Prices settling into normal range.

Jowar (Sorghum)

GradeMin Price (per quintal)Max Price (per quintal)
FAQ₹2,100₹2,100

Very limited arrivals. Down from ₹2,395 in late March. End-of-season in Nimar.

Bedia Chili Market

The Bedia red chili market near Sanawad is Asia's second-largest, handling annual turnover exceeding ₹80 crore. It is the only dedicated chili marketing yard in all of Madhya Pradesh. During peak season (December–March), farmers from across the district bring their harvest, creating a vivid spectacle of red.

Minimum Support Price (MSP) Reference

The Minimum Support Price (MSP) is set by the Government of India annually for major agricultural crops to protect farmers from sharp price drops. For the latest MSP rates, visit farmer.gov.in.

Official Price Sources

About Khargone Agriculture

Khargone district's agricultural economy is nationally significant. The district leads India in cotton production with over 215,000 hectares under cultivation. Chili production has seen explosive growth — now reaching 157,500 metric tonnes from 45,000 hectares annually. The district received the ODOP (One District One Product) Runner-Up Certificate for 2024-25 for outstanding chili production.

Learn more about Khargone's economy →